Definition of Fescues. Meaning of Fescues. Synonyms of Fescues

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Definition of Fescues

Fescue
Fescue Fes"cue (f[e^]s"k[-u]), v. i. & t. [imp. & p. p. Fescued; p. pr. & vb. n. Fescuing.] To use a fescue, or teach with a fescue. --Milton.

Meaning of Fescues from wikipedia

- seven genera have been proposed for groups of perennial fescues and fifteen for annual fescues, all with varying degrees of acceptance. For example, in...
- such as athletic fields. Fine fescues (F. rubra, F. ovina, F. trichophylla) are less po****r as sod than the tall fescues. As their names suggest, they...
- Squirreltail fescue is a common name for several gr****es and may refer to: Vulpia bromoides, native to Europe and Africa and naturalized in western North...
- Blue fescue is a common name for several plant species and may refer to: Festuca glauca Festuca longifolia Festuca pallens This page is an index of articles...
- Rough fescue is a common name for several plant and may refer to: Festuca altaica, perennial bunchgr**** native to Asia and North America Festuca campestris...
- Festuca ovina, sheep's fescue or sheep fescue, is a species of gr****. It is sometimes confused with hard fescue (Festuca trachyphylla). It is a perennial...
- Lolium arundinaceum, tall fescue is a cool-season perennial C3 species of gr**** that is native to Europe and California. It occurs on woodland margins...
- Tufted fescue is a common name for several gr****es in the genus Festuca and may refer to: Festuca airoides [Wikidata] Festuca amethystina, native to Europe...
- fescues, the leaves are narrow and needle like, making it less palatable to livestock. The swards that it forms are not as tufted as sheep's fescue (Festuca...
- Vulpia myuros, the annual fescue, or rat's-tail fescue, is an annual flowering plant in gr**** family Poaceae. It was probably originally native to Eurasia...