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1. a fine-leaved [[turfgrass]] that grows well in shade, low soil moisture, low [[fertility]] and low [[pH]]. It requires well-drained, slightly dry soils. Red, hard and chewing fescues are included in this group.<br><br>  
1. a fine-leaved [[turfgrass]] that grows well in shade, low soil moisture, low [[fertility]] and low [[pH]]. It requires well-drained, slightly dry soils. Red, hard and chewing fescues are included in this group.<br><br>  
http://turfgrassmanagement.psu.edu/Graphics/finefescue.JPG<br><br>  
http://turfgrassmanagement.psu.edu/Graphics/finefescue.JPG<br><br>  
Fine fescue turf grass is commonly used for lawns, grounds, and parks. Shown is the fine fescue in a backyard. <br>
Fine fescue [[turfgrass]] is commonly used for lawns, grounds, and parks. Shown is the fine fescue in a backyard.<br>
Source: http://turfgrassmanagement.psu.edu
Source: http://turfgrassmanagement.psu.edu<br><br>

Revision as of 13:15, 12 June 2006


1. a fine-leaved turfgrass that grows well in shade, low soil moisture, low fertility and low pH. It requires well-drained, slightly dry soils. Red, hard and chewing fescues are included in this group.

finefescue.JPG

Fine fescue turfgrass is commonly used for lawns, grounds, and parks. Shown is the fine fescue in a backyard.
Source: http://turfgrassmanagement.psu.edu