This section is from the book "Fodder And Pasture Plants", by Geo. H. Clark. Also available from Amazon: Fodder and Pasture Plants.
This variety, as a rule, is of lower stature than ordinary Sheep's Fescue. The leaves are extremely fine and hairlike. It is distinguished from Sheep's Fescue by its awnless flowers.
It has no special agricultural value but could be used in mixtures for lawns.
 
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