The whitish flowers are tinged or streaked with pink or green.
Flowerheads have 12 to 52 whitish flowers that are either female or bisexual.
It has small, whitish flowers which are perfect and makes an attractive ornamental tree, especially when in truit, which may be year round.
The whitish flowers are bisexual with six stamens and three carpels.
The inflorescence is topped with a dense umbel of whitish flowers.
The open inflorescence holds up to 25 whitish flowers, each 1 to 1.5 centimeters long.
They are similar in appearance to other mustards, sending up long erect stems and bearing small yellow or whitish flowers.
The inflorescence is a raceme of small whitish or purplish flowers.
The inflorescence emerging from leaf axils is a dense cluster of whitish flowers.
The tree puts out a many small whitish flowers.