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Festuca - Fescue Beyond Blue 3 Pack

Festuca - Fescue Beyond Blue 3 Pack

Regular price $25.95
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Includes: 3 Fescue plants in 3-4 inch grower's pots

This product ships: Spring Shipping

SKU: FES-001-03

Blue Fescue Ornamental Grass Plants for Sale | Festuca glauca Beyond Blue

Among the many selections of Blue Fescue, this variety creates an extraordinary compact cluster of powder-blue grassy foliage that holds its vivid color all season long. A true top performer and a breakthrough for ornamental grass lovers. Due to its dense, mounding habit, Festuca glauca Beyond Blue is ideal for mass planting, edging, or in rock gardens.

In early summer, spikes of feathery tan flowers resembling wheat adorn the ornamental quill-like blades of grass. Beyond Blue is impressively tolerant of cold, heat, humidity, low water, deer, and poor soil conditions. See for yourself why people simply can't get enough of this intense, semi-evergreen ice-blue variety.

This item is currently restricted from shipping to Hawaii. Any orders containing it to Hawaii may be cancelled.


Easy to Grow Features:

  • Zone: 5-9
  • Height: 9–12"
  • Spread: 16–18"
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Water: Average
  • Bloom Season: Early Summer to Late Spring
  • Flower Color: Tan
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  • Planting Depth
    Pre-Potted; Level with soil line.
  • Planting Proximity
    9-12"
  • Planting Season
    Spring
  • Plant Benefits
    Uncommon blue foliage that is easy to grow.
  • Water Quantity
    Moderate to Low
  • Bloom Season
    Grown for Foliage; Inconspicuous Summer Blooms
  • Sunlight Quantity
    Full Sun to Partial Shade
  • Hardiness Zones
    Zones 5-9

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Doug

Although they only spent two days in shipping and arrived alive, one plant was large and healthy, one was small, and one was extra small, thin and not as healthy. I suspect the third one will require a lot of extra care and probably won't survive the transition to the garden, but we'll see