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Festuca viridula green fountain grass with fine texture
Poaceae11 May 202612 min

Festuca viridula: complete guide

Festuca viridula

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Overview

Festuca viridula, commonly called green fescue or mountain bunchgrass, is an ornamental grass from North American alpine meadows, ranging from Canada to California. The plant forms compact, fountain-like clumps of fine, green foliage without the silver-grey coloring of some related species. This grass is evergreen: it retains its foliage year-round, making it excellent for continuous garden interest in all seasons.

Appearance and bloom

Festuca viridula grows in tufts approximately 30-45 cm tall and wide. Leaves are fine, needle-thin, deep green, and form densely packed mounds. Unlike silver-grey fescues, this species maintains vibrant green coloration.

In May-June, brownish, inconspicuous panicles appear above the foliage mass. These flowers aren't decorative but serve seed production. The true beauty lies in the dense, green structure of foliage that remains attractive year-round.

Ideal location

Green fescue grows best in full sun to partial shade. At least 3-4 hours of daily sunlight is needed for optimal growth. In deep shade, the grass becomes lax and loses its dense form.

The plant tolerates windy locations well and isn't affected by strong winds. This grass thrives in mountainous or elevated sites where other plants struggle. Perfect for windy corners of your front garden.

Soil

Festuca viridula is highly soil-tolerant and grows well in poor, dry soils. It's even adapted to acidic soils. This grass can grow on steep slopes and in sandy soils where many other plants fail.

Drainage is important: waterlogging causes problems. In containers: use standard potting mix amended with 30-40% coarse sand or perlite.

Watering

Once established, Festuca viridula is extremely drought-tolerant. This grass can endure long periods without supplemental water, especially in established plantings or mountainous areas. Only very new plantings (first 4-6 weeks) require regular moisture.

Restrict watering to dry periods; overwatering is undesirable.

Pruning

Festuca viridula requires minimal pruning. The plant maintains itself beautifully. In late winter (February-March), you can gently comb out dead foliage, but this is optional.

No form maintenance is necessary; the grass grows in its natural, compact shape.

Maintenance calendar

Spring: no special care needed. Check that the plant recovered well from winter.

Summer: watering is rarely needed. Check only for weeds.

Fall: the grass remains green and evergreen. No autumn die-back.

Winter: evergreen means the grass retains green color. During severe winters, some foliage may burn, but recovery is natural.

Winter hardiness

Festuca viridula is extremely cold-hardy, tolerating temperatures to -30 degrees Celsius without issue. This grass is perfect for harsh, alpine winters and northern regions.

The plant is adapted to mountain environments and tolerates snow, ice, and strong winds.

Companion plants

Green fescue pairs well with:

  • Rock garden plants: Sedum, Sempervivum
  • Alpine plants: Heuchera, Tiarella
  • Dark pink or purple flowers: Geranium, Salvia
  • Silver-grey foliage: Artemisia, Dusty Miller
  • Lavender and other alpine herbs

Conclusion

Festuca viridula is the ideal grass for those seeking a robust, evergreen species requiring minimal maintenance. Its green color year-round and extreme cold hardiness make it indispensable in alpine or harsh gardens. Young plants cost approximately 3-4 euros.

Use gardenworld.app for grouping ideas.

Sources and further reading

Scientific data available on gardenworld.app. Trefle source: Kew POWO, GBIF 2705006.

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