Mountain devil
This plant is endemic to New South Wales, and is generally located in open forest with sandstone-based soil. It’s scientific name is Lambertia formosa, Formosa being the Latin adjective for ‘handsome’ – we can see why!
Many of our birds, including honeyeaters, love this shrub because its flowers are full of nectar. The plant recovers naturally after bushfire, regrowing from its woody base.
New growth is often coasted with a dusting of fine, brown hairs. New flowers typically emerge between September and January, but you may see them flower year-round on the Telegraph Creek Nature Trail.
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