Difference between revisions of "Festuca"

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Blades narrow: infl. few-fld., paniculate; spikelets 2- to several-fld.; lemmas firm, rounded on the back, usually acute or awned from the tip.—Species about 100, in the temperate and cooler parts of the world.
 
Blades narrow: infl. few-fld., paniculate; spikelets 2- to several-fld.; lemmas firm, rounded on the back, usually acute or awned from the tip.—Species about 100, in the temperate and cooler parts of the world.
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Fetticus. Another name for Corn-Salad.
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Fever-Bush: Benzoin.
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Feverfew: Chrysanthemum parthenium.
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Fever-Tree: Pinckneya pubens.
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Feverwort: Triosteum.
  
 
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Read about Festuca in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Festuca (ancient Latin name for a kind of grass). Gramineae. Fescue-grass. Annual or perennial grasses grown for ornament or as pasture grasses.

Blades narrow: infl. few-fld., paniculate; spikelets 2- to several-fld.; lemmas firm, rounded on the back, usually acute or awned from the tip.—Species about 100, in the temperate and cooler parts of the world.

Fetticus. Another name for Corn-Salad. Fever-Bush: Benzoin. Feverfew: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Fever-Tree: Pinckneya pubens. Feverwort: Triosteum.


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