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Hard Fescue

Description

Hard Fescue is an introduced, cool season bunch grass.  It is considered a “fine leaf” fescue meaning that it has narrow leaves which gives it a more uniform and appealing look for lawns and low maintenance areas around homes and pedestrian areas.  Hard Fescue is one of the more drought tolerant species in the fine leaf fescue category (which includes Sheep Fescue. and Creeping Red Fescue). This grass is also palatable for livestock and wildlife, however, since it is not a tall growing grass it does not produce much tonnage.  Hard Fescue is slow to establish, but once it does, it forms a dense root structure that holds the soil well.  Typically germinates in 10 – 14 days when conditions are right.

There are many varieties of Hard Fescue that have been released.  In general there are not dramatic differences between the varieties.

Details

Type

Fescue

Purpose

Aesthetics and Xeriscaping

Latin Name

Aesthetics and Xeriscaping

Zone

NA

Height

13″ – 24″

Cool/Warm

Cool

Sun/Shade Tolerance

1 – Very Sunny

Min. Precipitation

12″

Seeds Per Pound

565000

Planting Rate

3 – 6 pls lbs/acre

Native/Introduced

Introduced

Annual/Perrenial

Perennial

Growth Pattern

Bunch

Additional Information

Variety Release Sheet

NA

USDA Sheet

NA

Questions?

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