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Blue Fescue Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about Blue Fescue? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

Blue fescue can be divided every two to three years to keep it looking fresh.

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Easy
✓ TRUE

Dividing clumps every 2-3 years prevents center die-out and rejuvenates the plant, maintaining its neat, blue mounds.

2.

Blue fescue is deer-resistant due to its sharp, needle-like leaf edges.

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✓ TRUE

The fine, stiff texture and mild bitterness deter deer, making blue fescue a popular choice for deer-prone gardens.

3.

Blue fescue is actually a type of grass that turns bright yellow in autumn.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

Blue fescue keeps its blue-gray color year-round; it doesn't turn yellow. Yellowing usually indicates stress or disease.

4.

This plant is native to North America and thrives in dry, rocky soils.

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✗ FALSE

Blue fescue is native to Europe, not North America. It's well-adapted to dry, rocky soils there and widely naturalized.

5.

Blue fescue is edible and often used as a microgreen in gourmet salads.

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✗ FALSE

Blue fescue is ornamental, not culinary. It's not toxic but is tough and unpalatable, unlike edible microgreens.

6.

Blue fescue is a cool-season grass that grows most actively in winter.

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✗ FALSE

It's a cool-season grass, but its active growth is in spring and fall, not winter. It goes semi-dormant in hot summers.

7.

In ancient Europe, blue fescue was used to dye textiles a soft blue-green.

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Historical records show its leaves were boiled to create a pale blue-green dye for wool and linen in medieval times.

8.

The blue color of blue fescue comes from a waxy coating on its leaves.

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A powdery, waxy cuticle reflects blue light and protects against UV rays and drought, giving the grass its signature hue.

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