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Festuca glauca, commonly known as blue fescue, is a of in the grass family, . It is a commonly cultivated or semi-evergreen .


Range
Blue fescue is native to , , , and . Https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:20008857-1 accessed


Etymology
Common names include blue fescue, blue mountain grass, and grey fescue. It was originally described by French naturalist Dominique Villars.

The genus name Festuca means 'straw', and is a name that was used by Pliny the Elder. 'Festuca' also refers to a rod used to manumit from slavery to freedom.Gledhill, David (2008). "The Names of Plants". Cambridge University Press. (hardback), (paperback). pp 165, 179

The species name glauca is derived from and means 'with a white or greyish bloom', or 'glaucous'. It is a cognate of the word ''.


Description
F. glauca is a perennial clump-forming ornamental grass noted for its glaucous, finely-textured, blue-gray foliage. The foliage forms a dome-shaped, porcupine-like tuft of erect to arching, needle-like 9-ribbed blades,
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radiating upward and outward to a length of 140–180 mm. Light green flowers with a purple tinge appear in terminal panicles atop stems rising above the foliage in late spring to early summer, but inflorescences are not very showy. Flowers give way to puffy wheat-like seed-heads.


Cultivation
In cultivation F. glauca can reach a height of (inflorescences typically bring total clump height to ). It does best in well-draining soil as plants will not grow well in wet soils. It tolerates dry and low nutrient soils. Plant in a full sun for best foliage colour. It will also grow in a lightly shaded position. Will tolerate drought, neglect and lack of nutrients but prefers regular watering. If plant has a large amount of dead leaves, prune back to 40mm from ground level. This is to be done in winter. Lift and divide clumps if needed (also to be done in winter). Division of established clumps in winter is the easiest method although plants can also be grown from seed.

Plants require frequent division as clumps tend to die out in the center and need to be divided, replanted or replaced every 2–3 years. Plant foliage may decline considerably in very hot, humid summers. Weeds often build up amongst the clumps when used as and need to be removed by hand.

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