Sheep Fescue

Sheep fescue is a short, drought-tolerant bunchgrass. It can be planted in individual clumps like an ornamental grass or seeded as a low-maintenance lawn. It is known for being the most drought-tolerant of all the fine fescues.

Sheep fescue has a more blue color to its leaves than most other lawn grasses. Its thin blades have a graceful, soft appearance. Since it only grows to be about 12 inches tall, it can be mowed occasionally to keep it short, or it can be left to grow tall for a more naturalist look. If left unmowed, its blades will eventually bend over slightly creating a wavy, undulating appearance.

In addition to its drought-tolerance, it can also be planted in areas with partial shade, like under a shade tree. As a cool season grass, it greens up earlier than blue grama and buffalograss. It requires about three-fourths of the water that Kentucky bluegrass requires. Sheep fescue is a great choice for higher elevations, growing up to 13,000 feet.

In the right setting, sheep fescue can be a fantastic choice for a water-saving, low-maintenance lawn.

 

Sheep Fescue

Sheep fescue is a short, drought-tolerant bunchgrass. It can be planted in individual clumps like an ornamental grass or seeded as a low-maintenance lawn. It is known for being the most drought-tolerant of all the fine fescues.

Sheep fescue has a more blue color to its leaves than most other lawn grasses. Its thin blades have a graceful, soft appearance. Since it only grows to be about 12 inches tall, it can be mowed occasionally to keep it short, or it can be left to grow tall for a more naturalist look. If left unmowed, its blades will eventually bend over slightly creating a wavy, undulating appearance.

In addition to its drought-tolerance, it can also be planted in areas with partial shade, like under a shade tree. As a cool season grass, it greens up earlier than blue grama and buffalograss. It requires about three-fourths of the water that Kentucky bluegrass requires. Sheep fescue is a great choice for higher elevations, growing up to 13,000 feet.

In the right setting, sheep fescue can be a fantastic choice for a water-saving, low-maintenance lawn.

 

Plant details
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Botanic Name

Festuca ovina

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Pronunciation

fes-TOO-cuh oh-VEE-nuh

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Mature Height

8 to 12 in.

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Mature Spread

8 to 12 in.

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Water usage
Water Usage

One Droplet: Water twice per month or less, once established.

Two Droplets: Water about once per week, once established.

Three Droplets: Water about twice per week, once established.

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Bloom time

NA

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Natural Habitat

Europe

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Light Requirements

sun to part shade

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Cold Hardiness

USDA zone 2-7

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Elevation Limit

hardy to 13,000 ft.

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