Snow Fescue Care & Identification Guide
Snow Fescue is an exceptionally beautiful, cold-loving evergreen perennial grass, celebrated for its dense, pincushion-like mounds of extremely fine, waxy ice-blue (powder blue) needle leaves. It is the premier, high-altitude choice for modern low-maintenance gravel beds.
How to Identify Snow Fescue
Snow Fescue (Festuca nivalis) is a remarkable botanical species widely appreciated for its unique aesthetic and structural appeal. Recognizing its definitive visual traits is key to distinguishing it from other similar plants.
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Key Visual Features: Key Visual Features: Dense arching clumps of narrow linear foliage, topped in summer by feathery, bottle-brush, or metallic flower panicles.
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Color Variations: Color Variations: Blue-grey blades, warm golden stripes, pink-flushed panicles, or waxy emerald foliage.
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Common Confusions: Common Confusions: Resembles wild lawn weeds when small, but recognized by their tight, neat clumping growth and showy tall flower spikes.
Complete Care & Cultivation Guide
Follow our detailed scientific care guide to keep your Snow Fescue thriving and gorgeous all year round.
Common Diseases & Treatment
Root Rot (Overwatering)
Symptoms: Leaves turn soft and yellow at the base, shrivel and drop prematurely, accompanied by a mushy root system and foul soil odor.
Foliage Rust
Symptoms: Small powdery orange or brown pustules appear on the linear leaves under humid, poorly ventilated indoor conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Snow Fescue so bright ice-blue?
The striking ice-blue color of Festuca nivalis is caused by a heavy, protective waxy powder on its leaf blades, which reduces moisture loss from dry alpine winds and protects the cells from sunburn.
How often should I water Snow Fescue?
Very rarely. Once established, Snow Fescue is highly drought-tolerant and thrives on natural rainfall. It should only be watered during prolonged dry summer periods in perfectly draining soil.
Can Snow Fescue survive in hot, wet tropical climates?
No. Snow Fescue is native to cold alpine zones. It will quickly rot and fail in hot, humid climates with heavy clay or poorly draining wet soils.
Is Snow Fescue safe for domestic cats and dogs?
Yes! Festuca nivalis is entirely non-toxic and highly safe for all domestic pets.