The radially symmetrical flowers have four magenta to pink petals, 2 to 3 cm in diameter.
The inflorescences are fan-shaped and contain one or more symmetrical six-lobed flowers.
It also has less symmetrical flowers.
Unlike most plants in the Faboideae, it has radially symmetrical flowers.
The inflorescence is crowded with quite large, radial symmetrical flowers, which face upwards.
The radially symmetrical flowers are unisexual, with the male and the female flowers usually occurring on the same plant.
The small radially symmetrical flowers are sapphire blue and retain their color a long time.
In 1904 two large semi-circular flowerbeds with symmetrical flower and shrubs compositions were created next to the palace.
The flowers, white in colour, symmetrical, and cruciform in outline, are reminiscent of the distinctive southern stars.
The gray leaves are covered with soft hairs, with bright red bilaterally symmetrical flowers growing in pairs.