| Festuca viridula | ||||||||||||||
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| Festuca viridula Vasey |
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Festuca howellii |
Festuca viridula is a species of grass known by several common names, including green fescue, greenleaf fescue, and mountain bunchgrass. George Vasey may refer to George Alan Vasey, 20th century Australian war hero George Vasey (botanist, 19th century American specialist of In Scientific nomenclature, synonyms are different Scientific names used for a single Taxon. Poaceae or Gramineae is a family in the Class Liliopsida of the flowering plants. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to Colorado, where it is most abundant in high-elevation forests and meadows. British Columbia (ˌbrɪtɨʃ kəˈlʌmbiə ( BC) ( (la Colombie-Britannique C The State of Colorado ( or chiefly by nonresidents) is a state located in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States of America. This fescue is a clumping perennial grass with stems generally one half to one meter in height. Fescue ( Festuca) is a Genus of about 300 Species of perennial tufted Grasses belonging to the grass family Poaceae The leaves are narrow and often have rolled edges, are surrounded by sheaths that shred into fibers, and may be tough and spikelike on the lower part of the plant. The erect inflorescence has a few branches each holding flat green spikelets. An inflorescence is a group or cluster of Flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main Branch or a complicated arrangement of branches This is an important forage grass for livestock in some areas.