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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

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

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