Confused Fescue: complete guide
Festuca lemanii
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Overview
Confused fescue is ornamental grass species from Western Europe. This compact grass forms dense tufts and produces interesting seed heads. Extremely hardy and offers year-round interest.
Appearance & Bloom
Grows as dense purplish-green tufts reaching 30-50 cm tall. Forms neat tight clumps. Green flower plumes May-June later browning.
Ideal Location
Warm sunny locations. Grows best on dry soils. Plant in groups for impact.
Soil
Good drainage essential. Grows on lean to moderately fertile soils. Sandy or rocky soil ideal.
Watering
Minimal water once established. Extremely drought-tolerant. Water only during extreme drought.
Pruning
Early spring cut grass back short. Remove dead leaf material. Annual cutting not necessary.
Maintenance Calendar
Spring: cut back for growth. Summer: enjoy flower plumes. Autumn: leave seed heads intact. Winter: decorative.
Winter Hardiness
Fully hardy throughout Europe to Zone 5 (-20 C). Remains largely green through winter. No protection needed.
Companion Plants
Combine with other ornamental grasses. Plant with drought-tolerant perennials. Add wildflowers for color.
Conclusion
Confused fescue brings natural texture to your garden. Extremely low-maintenance. Perfect for water-wise gardens. Explore gardenworld.app/en.
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