What is the red Féska?
Red Fescue, named Festuca Rubra in Latin, is a permanent kind of grass that can be found in many different habitats around the world, especially in northern and mild areas. It belongs to the family of Poaceae plants, it is also called real grass and is widely cultivated for use like grass and forage. It is appreciated for its ability to prosper in a wide range of growth conditions. This grass has very fine, narrow blades that are dark green in color, and in its natural state can grow 20-30 inches (60-80 cm). Panicles, which means the gloomy parts of the plant that holds its flowers and seeds, differs in color from reddish green to purple green.
Since the wild red Féska grows in clusters rather than about creating a lawn, usually different cultivars of the original species are usually used like grass lawn. These lower growing varieties of lawn formation are often called creeping red bones, and are either sown by themselves or mixed with other kinds of grass like Kentucky bluegrassor Ryegrass. When growing as a lawn, the red fascue should be cut to a height of about 3-4 inches (about 7.5-10 cm). It is suitable for slight wear and does not need frequent watering.
Red fusion can also be left without treasure, for example along roads and fields. In this state, creeping varieties can grow 8-12 inches (20-30 cm). Another use for red caul is like fodder grass. In the wild it is an important source of food for many grazing animals, and when it is grown to feed livestock, it can be grown for grazing on pastures or for use as hay and silage. In particular, farmers are valued in areas with cold, snowy winters because it retains its nutritional value even at freezing temperatures.
The preferred growing conditions for red fusion include a certain shade, cold temperatures and low to medium humidity, but it is a durable plant that is withChopna prosper in any different types of soil and climate. It is very frost resistant and can survive longer temperatures from -30 degrees Fahrenheit (-34 ° C). The red fusion also tolerates the dry and shady conditions of cultivation, as well as poor soil, better than many other kinds of grass. For this reason, it is often planted where it is not regularly connected or fertilized. It is not too much heat resistant, and if it does not have at least some shadow, it will have problems with surviving in hot areas.