The narrow inflorescence is made up of a few upright branches lined with spikelets.
The tree has a relatively high number of stiff, upright branches creating a broad pyramidal shape.
An upright branch has a narrow crotch angle of less than 45 degrees.
Fruit trees are particularly prone to developing upright branches.
The tree's upright branches form an oval head.
They are usually unbranched but sometimes have straight, upright branches.
It is an annual herb with spreading or upright branches up to 45 centimeters long.
The big Russian vulgaris hybrids are nearby, about 10 feet tall with upright branches.
Its upright branches do well in narrow spots.
Some have upright branches, while others appear to weep.