Fruits of the pistol bush that crack open with loud noises look incapable here of causing such excitement, judging from their velvety green, innocuous-looking, club-shaped tops.
The pointed sepals can be seen adhering to the fruits still, while long pendulous bracts, oblanceolate and up to 2 cm long, dangle below the fruits, attached just below the calyx.
Several flattish, wrinkled seeds are released from each ripe fruit (Coates Palgrave, 2002; iNaturalist; www.plantzafrica.com).