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How to pronounce fescue in English?

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Synonyms fescue grass, festuca elatior, meadow fescue
Type of grass

Examples of fescue

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The small front yard began with an ordinary fescue lawn and a hedge of hibiscus.
From the ocregister.com
Then, next to the building, they sneaked in a band of tufted bright green fescue.
From the latimes.com
Another type of seed that you may want to sow this spring is fescue for the lawn.
From the kansas.com
A green fescue lawn in Charlotte in July is about as natural as Joan Rivers'skin.
From the charlotteobserver.com
That said, a reader recently wrote me and asked why his fescue lawn looked bad.
From the ocregister.com
Some commonly used grasses include orchard grass, timothy, bluegrass, and fescue.
From the orlandosentinel.com
The more you help your fescue lawn in the fall, the better it will look next year.
From the ocregister.com
If your lawn is fescue, you can dig it under and it will add nitrogen to the soil.
From the dailynews.com
These can all be applied before the weeds take hold of rye, fescue, and bluegrass.
From the toledoblade.com
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  • Grass with wide flat leaves cultivated in Europe and America for permanent pasture and hay and for lawns
  • Festuce (Festuca) is a genus of about 300 species of perennial tufted grasses, belonging to the grass family Poaceae (subfamily Pooideae). The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution, although the majority of the species are found in cool temperate areas, such as the transition zone and Canada . ...
  • A straw, wire, stick, etc., used chiefly to point out letters to children when learning to read; A hardy grass commonly used to border golf fairways in temperate climates. Any member of the genus Festuca
  • Grass of the genus Festuca, widely used on for rough on golf courses>
  • A luxury turf composed of soft compact fine-leafed grasses.
  • A type of grass commonly used in heavy rough areas which can grow to more than a yard high.
  • A type of grass used mainly as rough on a golf course.
  • A species of grass commonly found on putting greens especially on British seaside links courses.