G. rosmarinifolia produces clusters of red or pink flowers from winter to spring.
During the spring the tree produces clusters of small white flowers.
In spring, they produce clusters of small, star shaped yellow blossoms.
The model sometimes produced clusters, in which several years close together were unusually hot - a pattern imitating the real climate of the 1980's.
These produce clusters of small, black egg shaped berries during summer to autumn.
The vines produce loose clusters of dark, highly acidic, high sugar berries.
It produces large clusters of medium-large red grapes with a sweet flavor.
The flowers produce clusters of seed that is present from late August through November.
They grow from 1 foot to 2 feet in height and produce clusters with a size on average of 10 cm.
This plant produces small clusters of three or four bright pink flowers.