The clusters of white flowers are welcome when they arrive.
During the spring the tree produces clusters of small white flowers.
It has one to two inch long clusters of small yellow flowers.
It bears small clusters of flowers which are yellow at first and then become red.
There are usually 1-2 cluster of flowers within the inflorescence.
Both have clusters of white flowers in early June.
"Do they have clusters of flowers and canes rising up right from the base?"
The inflorescence itself is a cluster of yellow flowers that quickly turn dark red.
Each branch ends in a flower cluster and stops right there.
The plant has male and female inflorescences which are small hard clusters of flowers.
Country children would suck the very sweet nectar from the flower clusters of some species.
Once the flower clusters form, they should be removed so the plant will continue its vegetative growth.
The top of the plant is occupied by flower clusters which sometimes appear as though arranged in horizontal layers.
After flowering, narrow seedpods appear just below the flower cluster.
They feed for seven to ten days and pupate in the flower clusters.
Its compact flower clusters are solitary at the ends of branches.
Each branch ends in a flower cluster and stops right there.
The indeterminate plants have three leaf stems and a flower cluster.
The flower cluster is more rounded than in the related species M. beccarii.
They have been reported attacking the flower cluster and shoots of their host plant.