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Meadow fescue

Festuca pratensis

Leaf blade

Bright green, hairless, upper surface ribbed sometimes rough, up to 4 mm in width. Lower surface smooth and glossy. Leaf margins rough.

Importance

Highly valued in grazing and hay fields throughout the UK and Europe and thrives in loamy and heavy moist soils. Abundant in wet meadows and old pastures.

Auricles

Small, spreading and hairless.

Description

Tall loosely tufted, tussock forming perennial reaching a height of up to 120 cm. Distinguished from tall fescue by hairless auricles. No rhizomes or stolons.

Spikelets are awnless, 5–14 flowered.

Ligule

Very short, 1 mm, blunt.