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