Family: Poaceae

Scientific Name: Festuca glauca

Common Name: Blue Fescue

Description

Blue Fescue (Festuca glauca) A cool season clumping grass with blue colored foliage.

Pronunciation(fes-TOO-kah)(sin-er-EE-ah)
Plant TypeGrass Ornamental, Short lived perennials
Hardiness Zone5
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage, tolerates dry
Soil & Sitemoist, well drained
Temperaturecolor of the foliage intensifies with the cooler weather
Leavesclumps of fine textured shades of blue foliage
Dimensionsdepending on the cultivar 6-28 inches tall
Maintenancecut off all seed heads, the seeds will germinated and seedlings probably will not be true to the cultivar, cut back in the spring or fall
Propagationcultivars need to be divided, seeds for species plants
Misc FactsSYN: F. ovina, F. glauca, F. ovina glauca, F. arvernensis), AKA: Blue Sheep's Fescue, Sheep's Fescue
Author's NotesIn zone #5 where I live, the plants seem to be temperamental. I have had plants for many years and others continue to die. Well worth a try especially for the fall foliage color. Probab;y best considered to be a short lived perennial.
Notes & Reference#103-The Color Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses (Rick Darke)
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