Festuca ovina, sheep's fescue or sheep fescue, is a species of grass. It is sometimes confused with hard fescue (Festuca trachyphylla).
Festuca ovina (Sheep Fescue) is a low-growing, cool season grass forming a densely tufted mound of narrow, stiff, semi-erect, green or gray-green leaves.
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Sheep fescue (Festuca ovina) is a densely tufted, cool season, dwarf bunchgrass. Sheep Fescue can be found in open forests and mountain and foothill slopes from ...
A small semi-evergreen grass native to Europe. Grown as an ornamental for its attractive foliage color, it is hardy in zones 4-8.
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General: Grass Family (Poaceae). Sheep fescue. Festuca ovina L. is an extremely variable cool season grass. It is native to Europe, Asia and North America.
Sheep fescue Festuca ovina L. is an extremely variable cool season grass. In the western United States, sheep fescue is often confused with Arizona fescue in ...
Festuca ovina glauca, or Blue Fescue, is a small, cool season clumping grass. Growing 1' tall by 1' wide, its fine leaves form compact, silver-blue sprays.
Festuca ovina glauca is a small-sized, early-blooming ornamental grass, good for its light blue, fine-textured, semi-evergreen radiating foliage, and often ...
Festuca ovina is a perennial grasslike herb that is not native to California.
Bright blue foliage. Green blooms in late summer have a purple tinge. Afternoon shade during the summer is appreciated. Requires well-drained soil. Deer ...