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1. a coarse, clump-forming turfgrass that tolerates low fertility ([[fertilization]]), heavy wear, heat and drought and has good insect and [[disease tolerance]]. Young [[seed]]lings are not cold tolerant, but mature plants survive most Ohio winters.<br><br> | 1. a coarse, clump-forming turfgrass that tolerates low fertility ([[fertilization]]), heavy wear, heat and drought and has good insect and [[disease tolerance]]. Young [[seed]]lings are not cold tolerant, but mature plants survive most Ohio winters.<br><br> | ||
http://www.hurst-water-meadow.co.uk/species/flora/Tall%20Fescue.jpg | http://www.hurst-water-meadow.co.uk/species/flora/Tall%20Fescue.jpg<BR><BR> | ||
Photo of tall fescue going to seed. | Photo of tall fescue going to seed. | ||
Source:[http://www.hurst-water-meadow.co.uk] |
Revision as of 13:51, 13 January 2006
1. a coarse, clump-forming turfgrass that tolerates low fertility (fertilization), heavy wear, heat and drought and has good insect and disease tolerance. Young seedlings are not cold tolerant, but mature plants survive most Ohio winters.
Photo of tall fescue going to seed.
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