Each branch may be several centimeters long and bear two to eight flowers.
Each branch may bear a single or several animals.
No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine.
All other branches bear the same "Maxwell Street" name in their signs.
The trees have gray bark, and short branches bearing light-green leaves.
The tree was described as having pendulous branches bearing small leaves with equal teeth.
A closer look revealed that this one branch, known by botanists as a sport, was indeed bearing blossoms in a new color.
Its long, thin branches bear bright green leaves, which may grow up to 7.6 cm (3 in) long.
The inflorescence is a small array of a few narrow branches bearing spikelets.
The inflorescence is a dense or open array of branches bearing spikelets.