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  • Festuca arundinacea

    Tall fescue. Description, geographic distribution and adaptations as an introduced species in the United States, cultivars, and management as a lawn grass.

    aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu

  • Festuca arundinacea

    Tall fescue. Photographs of the plant and discussion of its use and management as a livestock forage grass, particularly in West Virginia.

    www.caf.wvu.edu

  • Festuca ovina

    Photograph and information on how to grow the Sheep's fescue.

    www.desert-tropicals.com

  • Festuca ovina

    Description of the Sheep's fescue, including common names, range, habitat, uses, web and printed references.

    www.ibiblio.org

  • Festuca of North America

    Common names of fescue grasses, the place of valid publication of the name, location of type specimens, synonymy, morphology, anatomy, and chromosome numbers, habitat and distribution, subgeneric classification, and taxonomic notes. Represents approximately 40 species.

    delta-intkey.com

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