Latin Name | Festuca ovina |
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Variety | Azay, Blue Mesa, Covar, Quatro |
Origin | Introduced |
Life Span | Perennial |
Season | Cool |
Forage | Sometimes grazed by sheep seldom used by horses and cattle |
Seedling Rate | Small Areas: 1 – 2 lbs. per 1000 square feet Larger Areas: 8 – 10 lbs. per acre drilled 15 – 20 lbs. per acre broadcast |
Seeds Per Pound | 530,320 |
Recommended Uses | Dryland lawns, Reclamation |
Sheep Fescue
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A short-growing, long-lived bunchgrass common to higher elevations. More drought tolerant than other fescues, competes well with weeds and can survive with as little as 8-10” of precipitation. A good re-vegetation species for higher elevations. Can be found in elevations up to 10,000 ft. Sometimes used as a drought tolerant turfgrass.
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