6 x Festuca Blue Grasses in 9cm Pots

Blue Grass - Ornamental Grass Plants

£29.99

Pot Size Guide

size guide

The height of all of our plants is measured from the base of the pot.

Pot Size Pot Diameter Pot Height
6cm 6cm 5.5cm
9cm 9cm 8.5cm
1 Litre 13cm 11cm
2 Litre 17cm 13cm
3 Litre 19cm 15cm
4 Litre 20cm 17cm
5 Litre 23cm 19cm
7 Litre 25cm 20cm

Please note: the pot sizes listed below may vary due to the suppliers we use.

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Good To Know:
Eventual Height
Eventual Height

Can grow up to 30 cm in the right conditions.

Pot Size
Pot Size

9 cm

Season of Interest
Season of Interest

Flowering: summer


  • Festuca Bluegrass is easy to maintain, requiring minimal watering and mowing, making it a hassle-free solution for busy homeowners. Its slow growth rate means that it stays looking great for longer, with less need for frequent trimming. With a high tolerance to wear and tear, it's also an excellent choice for families and pet owners.

  • With its fine texture and stunning blue-green hue, Festuca Bluegrass will transform your garden into a picture-perfect oasis. This hard-wearing grass is ideal for the UK climate, thriving in both sunny and shady areas, and is also resistant to drought and disease.

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There are several reasons why you might consider buying a Festuca Blue Grass for your garden

Aesthetic appeal

Festuca Blue Grass has a unique blue-grey color that adds a beautiful contrast to greenery in your garden. It can be used as an accent plant or as a ground cover.

Low maintenance

Festuca Blue Grass is a hardy and drought-resistant plant that requires very little maintenance. It can thrive in a variety of soils and can handle both full sun and partial shade.

Erosion control

Festuca Blue Grass has a deep root system that can help prevent erosion in your garden. It also grows in clumps, which helps to hold soil in place.

Wildlife habitat

Festuca Blue Grass provides habitat for a variety of wildlife, including birds and insects. This can help to promote biodiversity in your garden.

Air purification

Like all plants, Festuca Blue Grass helps to purify the air by absorbing pollutants and producing oxygen. This can help to improve air quality in your garden and the surrounding area.

Why festuca blue grass has the blue colour?

Festuca Blue Grass gets its blue-gray color from tiny, hair-like structures on the surface of its leaves called trichomes. Trichomes are specialized cells that produce and secrete a waxy coating that covers the surface of the leaves. This coating helps to protect the plant from excess moisture loss and damage from UV radiation.

The waxy coating also scatters light in a way that gives the leaves their blue-gray color. Specifically, the trichomes reflect more of the blue and violet wavelengths of light than the other colors in the visible spectrum. This gives the leaves a blue-gray appearance when viewed from a distance.

The intensity of the blue-gray color can vary depending on the cultivar, growing conditions, and time of year. In general, Festuca Blue Grass tends to have the most intense color during the cooler months of the year, and the color may fade somewhat during hot, dry weather. However, with proper care and maintenance, it is possible to maintain the blue-gray color throughout the growing season.

Fescue Blue Grass Facts

One interesting fact about Festuca Blue Grass is that it is not actually a true grass, but rather a member of the fescue family (Festuca spp.). The common name “blue grass” is used because of its blue-gray color, which resembles the color of Kentucky bluegrass.

Another interesting fact is that Festuca Blue Grass is commonly used in green roofs, which are roofs that are covered with vegetation. Its hardiness and ability to tolerate drought make it an ideal choice for this purpose. Additionally, its deep root system can help to absorb and filter rainwater, which can help to reduce stormwater runoff.

Festuca Blue Grass is also sometimes used in ornamental gardens as a “sea” or “prairie” effect, where it is combined with other grasses and perennials to create a naturalistic planting scheme. Its fine texture and blue-grey colour can add a soft, billowing effect to the garden, and it can be used to create a contrast with bolder, more colourful plants.