
Festuca idahoensis - Wikipedia
Festuca idahoensis is a species of grass known by the common names Idaho fescue and blue bunchgrass. It is native to western North America, where it is widespread and common. It can be found in many ecosystems, from shady forests to open plains grasslands.
Festuca idahoensis (Idaho Fescue) - Gardenia
Blue Bunchgrass, Bunchgrass Fescue, Idaho Fescue. Festuca idahoensis (Idaho Fescue) is a small, evergreen clumping grass forming a densely tufted mound of stiff, short, very narrow leaves, often of a beautiful blue-green to silver-blue color.
wheatgrass is a perennial native bunchgrass. Bluebunch wheatgrass is highly variable and grows to 1.5 to 4 feet tall with seed spikes 3 to 8 inches long. The auricles are pointed and semi-clasping to nearly lacking. Leaves are lax, cauline, flat to in-rolled, 4-6 mm wide, and green to blue in color. The sheath is generally glabrous.
Idaho Fescue - Calscape
Idaho fescue (Festuca idahoensis) is an elegant, long-lived perennial bunchgrass native to western North America. In California, it thrives in the Sierra foothills and Coast Ranges, growing in dense clumps with soft, fine-textured blades.
Bluebunch Wheatgrass - Pseudoroegneria spicata - Great Basin
Bluebunch Wheatgrass is a long-lived perennial, cool season native bunchgrass. Extremely palatable to all classes of livestock and wildlife, and adapted to less productive soil and drought. It is cold tolerant, moderately shade tolerant, and highly fire tolerant.
Species: Festuca idahoensis - US Forest Service
Idaho fescue is major livestock forage species in western Montana [205, 302], and is generally preferred over its codominant, bluebunch wheatgrass [251]. The foliage cures well and is preferred by livestock in late fall and winter [246].
Festuca idahoensis Elmer - Calflora
Festuca idahoensis is a perennial grasslike herb that is native to California, and also found elsewhere in North America and beyond. This plant is available commercially. Jepson eFlora. [Wikipedia] Description: The inflorescence has hairy spikelets which produce large awned fruits. The root system is thick and penetrates deeply into the soil.
Festuca idahoensis, Idaho Fescue.
2020年6月9日 · Idaho Fescue and Blue Bunchgrass. Idaho Fescue is a small tidy bunchgrass. It is native from around San Francisco to Canada. Idaho Fescue is good for a meadow grass in cool summer areas, but also grows in hot summer areas with higher rainfall. Idaho Fescue likes full sun, or part sun.
Festuca idahoensis - FNA
Festuca idahoensis grows in grasslands, open forests, and sagebrush meadow communities, mostly east of the Cascade Mountains, from southern British Columbia eastward to southwestern Saskatchewan and southward to central California and New Mexico. It extends up to 3000 m in the southern part of its range.
Festuca idahoensis ‘Stony Creek’ at Digging Dog Nursery
Not only beautifully blue, but hard-working to boot, this water wise perennial grass is a California native from Del Norte County. A thick, tidy hummock of very thin, chalk blue blades sends up slender, wandlike stems holding graceful, airy golden sprays.
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