Giant Fescue - Schedonorus giganteus

Alternative names
Festuca gigantea
Description

A stout, erect, hairless plant 50 to 150 cm tall with broad (to 18 mm) glossy green leaves. The leaf auricles are reddish-purple and clasp the stem. Panicle is very loose and drooping, with long rough branches occurring singly or in pairs. Spikelets 10 to 15 cm long.

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The panicle is branched. Each spikelet contains three or more florets which are markedly awned. The auricles often overlap and have a purplish tinge.

Habitat

Woods and well shaded places.

When to see it

June to August.

Life History

Perennial.

UK Status

Fairly frequent throughout Britain except in Northern Scotland.

VC55 Status

Fairly common in Leicestershire and Rutland. In the 1979 Flora survey of Leicestershire it was found in 371 of the 617 tetrads.

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Species profile

Common names
Giant Fescue
Species group:
Grasses, Rushes & Sedges
Kingdom:
Plantae
Order:
Poales
Family:
Poaceae
Records on NatureSpot:
26
First record:
11/05/1992 (John Mousley;Steve Grover)
Last record:
14/08/2022 (Smith, Peter)

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