The flowering period is from September to the first ten days of October. Cymes are clustered in leaf axils, or close to broom like. There are many flowers in each axil. The Corolla is yellow white, yellow, light yellow or orange red.
Florescence: September to November. A number of them are collected at the top of the stem or the head, and they are different in size. A single or several of them are collected at the top of the stem and branch. The varieties are different, so they are very different.
Florescence November, flowers opposite, nearly sessile, a few gathered at the top of short branches to form a raceme.
Florescence: late summer and early autumn. The petals are oblanceolate, and the flowers are mostly red (there are also varieties of white flowers).
Florescence: from April to September, several flowers gather, rare and solitary; pedicel length: 2.5-6cm, double to half double petals, red, pink and white.