Lambertia Formosa, also known as the mountain devil or honeysuckle tree, is a native Australian plant belonging to the Proteaceae family. It is known for its bright red, spider-like flowers and prickly foliage that resembles the horns of a devil. While the scientific name is unique to the species, there are several synonyms that refer to it. These include the honeysuckle grevillea, mountain grevillea, flame grevillea, and mountain protea. Each of these names highlights different aspects of the plant's appearance or habitat. Regardless of the name used, Lambertia Formosa remains a striking and important species in Australian flora.