What is another word for Clianthus Formosus?

Pronunciation: [klˈa͡ɪənθəs fˈɔːmɒsəs] (IPA)

Clianthus Formosus is a stunning flowering plant known for its striking red flowers in the shape of a bird's beak. It is also commonly referred to as the Lobster Claw or Parrot's Bill Flower. The Lobster Claw name comes from the shape of the flowers while the Parrot's Bill is derived from its resemblance to a bird's beak. Additionally, it is sometimes called the New Zealand Christmas Tree due to its bright red blooms that appear during the summer months in New Zealand. Other synonyms for Clianthus Formosus include the Kaka Beak, which refers to the shape of the flowers that resemble the Kaka bird's beak, and the Maori name Kakabea.

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