sheep's fescue
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of grass (Festuca ovina) that is cultivated for sheep pasture in upland regions or used as a lawn grass due to its fine texture and hardiness.
Usage
- As a subject: "Sheep's fescue is well-suited to poor, dry soils."
- As an object: "The farmer planted sheep's fescue on the hillside."
- With a modifier: "Drought-resistant sheep's fescue requires little maintenance."
Examples
- The ecological restoration project used native sheep's fescue to stabilize the soil.
- Compared to other turf grasses, sheep's fescue needs less water and fertilizer.
- Sheep's fescue provides valuable forage for livestock in marginal agricultural areas.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and agricultural contexts, sheep's fescue is often discussed for its ecological benefits, such as erosion control and low-input landscaping.
- The term is used to specify a particular species within the larger (fescue) genus, known for its tufted growth habit.
Variants and Related Words
- Sheep fescue: An alternative common name for the same species ().
- Fescue (noun): The broader genus () of grasses to which sheep's fescue belongs.
- Hard fescue (): A closely related species also used in low-maintenance turf.
Synonyms
- Festuca ovina (Scientific name)
- Sheep fescue
Notes
- Sheep's fescue is a compound noun where the possessive form "sheep's" indicates the grass's association with or suitability for sheep. The term functions as a single unit naming a specific plant.
- It is primarily a technical term used in agriculture, horticulture, botany, and ecology.
Noun
- cultivated for sheep pasturage in upland regions or used as a lawn grass