Clianthus puniceus, commonly known as the Crimson or Lobster Claw, is a beautiful plant species native to New Zealand. It is famous for its unique flowers, which resemble a bright red lobster claw. There are other synonyms for the same plant, such as Kaka beak, Parrot's bill or New Zealand kowhai. The plant's scientific name derives from two Greek words, "klios," meaning glory, and "anthos," which means flower. Its beautiful red flowers are symbolic of love, passion, and desire. Clianthus puniceus is a well-loved plant species, used in landscaping and gardening around the world, and its stunning blooms continue to draw admiration from plant enthusiasts and casual observers alike.