Australian Botanical prints by artist Maurice Hayler, designed to endure.
Each print carries the artist’s signature and is stamp-embossed for authentication.
Our art is printed with care on Hahnemühle fine art archival paper with archival Epson UltraChrome pigment inks, good for at least 75 years. View all print and mat sizes here.

Please Note: that all orders typically leave within one to two business days.
We can (and do) process urgent and express orders on request.

Product Code: 095_Mountain_Devil_flat_medium8x10
Availability: In Stock
$49.00
Ex Tax: $44.55

Please note that frames are not included and those shown in images are for display purposes only.
We do offer custom framing should this interest you.

All available print and mat sizes are covered in detail here, but to summarise:

Flat prints are printed sheets, trimmed to size, with no mat or backing supplied.
We offer the following sizes:
5″ × 7″ (127mm × 178mm)
8″ × 10″ (203mm × 254mm)
A4 (203mm × 297mm)

Our matted prints are the same printed sheets, but placed in archival (acid-free) mat and backing ready to frame.
(You can read more about our acid-free materials here.)
These come in the following sizes:
5″ × 7″ in a white 8″ × 10″ mat (outer dimensions are 203mm × 254mm)
8″ × 10″ in a white 12″ × 14″ mat (outer dimensions are 305mm × 356mm) (please note this is a non-standard size: read more here)
A4 in a white 12″ × 16″ mat (outer dimensions are 305mm × 406mm)

More detailed information about all print and mat sizes is here.


Botanical Information:

Family: Proteaceae
Genus: Lambertia
Species: formosa

Meaning of name:
Lambertia, after Aylmer Bourke Lambert (1761–1842), a British botanist and one of the first fellows of the Linnean Society, the world’s oldest and premier biological society devoted to the documentation of the world’s flora and fauna
formosa is from Latin: formosus, shapely, beautiful, handsome. A reference to the flowers

The Mountain Devil is named for the devil’s head shape of the developing fruit. There are eleven species in the genus Lambertia, all of which are native to Australia. Lambertia formosa however is the only one found on the east coast, with the others found in southwest Western Australia.

Lambertia formosa is a bird attracting spreading shrub that can reach 2m high (6.5 feet). It flowers mainly in the spring and early summer.

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