Fescues are doing everything just about everywhere.
Fescue (Festuca): “The Go-to Grass”
Photograph courtesy of LaGuardia Design Group.
A meadow of red fescue grass creates a layered, painterly landscape. For more of this garden, see Dune Story: A Postmodern Masterpiece Saved from the Sea.
Photograph by Chris Leschinsky courtesy of Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture.
F. mairei ‘Atlas Fescue’ stands in the foreground. It’s a go-to grass for many designers in Mediterranean climates because of its warm khaki green coloring.
The sun plays dramatically on blue fescue in a gently sloping bed. There are several blue varieties to pick from, all with slightly differing color and horticultural needs.
Photograph courtesy of Huettl Landscape Architecture.
Cheat Sheet
Photograph courtesy of Greenlee and Associates.
Creeping red fescue (F. rubra ‘Molate’).
A red fescue no-mow grass blend makes for some backyard fun.
Keep It Alive
Photograph by Kayo Shibano courtesy of Creo Landscape Architecture.
Photograph courtesy of Hoffman Nursery.
Blue fescues line a Corten steel fence.
Fescue integrates naturally as it hugs this meandering stone walkway. Finally, get more ideas on how to successfully plant, grow, and care for fescue with our Fescue: A Field Guide.
Photo by Mark Adams courtesy of Scott Shrader Exterior Design.