Group: Spermatophytina (Spermatophytes)
Family: Poaceae (Grass family)
Genus: Festuca (Fescue)
Festuca rubra L. - Red Fescue
Festuca nigrescens Lam. - Chewing's Fescue
Festuca trichophylla (Gaudin) K. Richt. - Capillar Fescue
Festuca heterophylla Lam. - Various-Leaved Fescue
Festuca violacea Gaudin
Festuca melanopsis Foggi & al. - Darkviolet Fescue
Festuca norica (Hack.) K. Richt. - Noric Fescue
Festuca amethystina L. - Tufted Fescue
Festuca rupicaprina (Hack.) A. Kern. - Chamois Fescue
Festuca alpina Suter - Alpine Fescue
Festuca valesiaca Gaudin - Volga Fescue
Festuca ovina L. - Sheep's-Fescue
Festuca filiformis Pourr. - Fine-Leaved Sheep's-Fescue
Festuca heteropachys (St.-Yves) Auquier - Rough Fescue
Festuca duvalii (St.-Yves) Markgr.-Dann. - Duvall's Fescue
Festuca laevigata Gaudin - Bent Fescue
Festuca airoides Lam. - Small Fescue
Festuca pallens Host - Pale Fescue
Festuca rhenana Korneck & T. Gregor - Rhenish Fescue
Festuca csikhegyensis Simonk. - Bluegreen Fescue
Festuca polesica Zapal. - Dune Fescue
Festuca psammophila (?elak.) Fritsch - Sand Fescue
Festuca longifolia Thuill. - Blue Fescue
Festuca quadriflora Honck. - Low Fescue
Festuca stricta Host
20–80 cm tall, <b>bunch-shaped</b>. <span class="v1">spikelets:</span> 3–8‑flowered, <ba>4–5 mm long</ba>. <span class="v1">lemmas:</span> <ba>2–4 mm long</ba>, <ba><b>awnless</b></ba>. <span class="v1">runners:</span> ...
Natural, established occurences | Artificial occurences |
perennial herbaceous vegetation, forests, shrubbery, extensively used or natural grassland, dwarf shrub heaths, ruderal vegetation
in nutrient-poor, acid habitats