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Honestly I not a seed expert but the type of flower might b a snap dragon.

add. Seed cases that split to reveal the seeds are (I think) called dehiscent. Peas, gorse and broom are examples. Some actively spring the seed for dispersal. I think there is a special name for this, but I'm remote from my resources just now.

There is also an attractive basket fungi, a cup about 3 - 4mm dia, papery looking, with half a dozen flattened seeds in it. Medium brown in colour, and I believe these seeds also spring into space. [They could hardly escape otherwise.]

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