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Native Red Fescue - Molate

Molate Fescue is considered by many to be native to the northern coastal regions of the United States, but it has been introduced throughout much of the rest of the world. It grows in dry or wet habitats at elevations ranging from sea level to alpine. Molate Fescue can be planted in many different soil compositions and has moderate forbearance of ground with low fertility. This fescue is rated good as forage for cattle and horses. It is an optimum pasture feed crop on alpine ranges because even through frost its foliage retains all of its nutritional value and does not die off, offering livestock sustenance until the snowpack is too deep to allow for its consumption. If overgrazed, Molate Fescue will decrease in density. It is not adaptable to areas that experience high levels of sulfuric pollution or fumigation. Tolerant of shade and drought, this fescue will mature around two feet tall.

Product Details:
  • Product Name: Native Red Fescue - Molate
  • Latin Name: Festuca rubra ssp. rubra 'Molate'
  • Type: Native Grass
  • Color: green
  • Cycle: Perennial
  • Origin: Native
  • Height: 24"
  • Planting Season: Spring and Fall
  • Seeds Per Pound: 546,000
  • Seeding Rate (lbs./acre): 5
  • Purchasing Options:
  • Small Packet - $2.00 ea.
    (Covers approximately 5 square feet.)
    Quantity:
  • 10 Grams - $2.50 ea.
    (Covers approximately 75 square feet.)
    Quantity:
  • 1/4 Pound - $10.00 ea.
    (Covers approximately 2,180 square feet.)
    Quantity:
  • 1 Pound - $14.00 ea.
    (Covers approximately 5,710 square feet.)
    Quantity:

*Planting and Bloom Season. Please remember that Planting and Bloom seasons will differ for each variety depending on the location and climate conditions where the seed is planted. Refer to the USDA Plant Hardiness Map for specifics on how to determine the best time of year to plant for your location. The information provided is based on experienced agricultural practices throughout the Willamette Valley of Oregon and is applicable to Zones 7-10 only.