The Ulus pea variety belongs to the semi-intensive type and is suitable for mechanized harvesting. The vegetation period ranges from 85 to 97 days, ensuring an average flowering and maturation time. Plants are characterized by the absence of anthocyanin pigmentation and secondary leaflets, with two to three flowers per node. The stem is not fasciated, of medium length with a moderate number of nodes, and the first fertile node is included in the overall plant structure.
The leaf sheath of the variety is well developed, lacks the "rabbit ear" shape and waxy coating, and exhibits medium length, width, and density of spotting. The flower has a medium-length pedicel from the stem to the first flower, medium-width calyx lobes, and a pointed apex on the upper calyx lobe at the second flowering node. The wing is white with a small maximum width, raised base shape, and moderate intensity of waviness.
The pod contains a medium number of seed primordia, has medium length and width, and is colored in a moderately green shade with parchment-like texture. The pod shape is concave with a slight degree of curvature. The variety exhibits high resistance to various diseases and stress factors, confirmed by an 8-point rating. Ulus is an erect variety, which simplifies its cultivation and harvesting.