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Blue fescue

Festuca glauca

Blue fescue Jefferson County Courage Garden
Quick Facts
Plant Family: Poaceae (Grass)
Plant Type: Grass
Garden: Xeriscape
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4
Size (height x width): 12" x 12
Bloom Time: May, June
Bloom Color: Yellow
Light Needs: Full Sun, Partial Shade
Xeric (less water once established): Yes
More information for Blue fescue

Description:

Blue fescue is a cool season ornamental grass that blooms in late spring to early summer.  It  has a mounded growing habit and looks its best in the spring and fall.  The blades range in color from blue-green to blue-gray.


Landscape Use:

Border, Accent, Container


Culture:

Prefers well drained soil and some supplemental water. Some gardeners prefer to remove the bloom to maintain the symmetry and foliage color. Divide every three to four years.

Blue fescue

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