Native Utah Plants
Idaho Fescue
Idaho Fescue
Festuca idahoensis
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Idaho Fescue (Festuca idahoensis) is a graceful, fine-textured bunchgrass native to the western United States. Its slender, blue-green blades form tidy clumps that bring a soft, natural elegance to gardens and landscapes. This cool-season grass thrives in a variety of settings, from open meadows to forested slopes, and is particularly well-suited for erosion control on hillsides and disturbed soils.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, Idaho Fescue plays a vital ecological role. It serves as a larval host for several skipper butterfly species and provides forage for wildlife, including elk and deer. Its adaptability to different soil types and moderate drought tolerance make it a reliable choice for sustainable landscaping. Whether used in native plant gardens, restoration projects, or as an ornamental accent, Idaho Fescue offers both beauty and environmental benefits.
Plant Profile
Plant Profile
Scientific name: Festuca idahoensis
Duration: Perennial
Native region: Wasatch Mountains and Wasatch Front Valley
Native elevation: 4500-9000 ft
Water requirement: Low - Medium
Drought tolerance: Medium
Light requirement: Full sun and Partial shade
Shade tolerance: Medium
Mature size: 14-18" H by 8-16" W
Bloom time: May - July
Flower color:
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