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  • An array of condoms similarly grows and dies in "Fescue," named after the popular variety of grass, and "Resurrection Fern (Bag Slab)," named after the epiphytic air plant

    East Bay Express DeWitt Cheng 2010

  • Local artist/designer Ned Dodingtontransformed a stark white gallery interior into a verdant landscape with 30 hanging eco-pods of Fescue and Ryegrass.

    Inhabitat | Inhabitat 2010

  • I mean it's Bermuda and Fescue and St. Augustine, not to mention all the wildflowers.

    Molasses Sean Lovelace 2011

  • Smiling at the thought she stepped carefully through the main lawn on emerging, favored Fescue—sowed a few weeks before—moving almost reluctantly towards the back fence.

    O' Bending Light Meredith Greene 2011

  • About the grass however, we had no idea how tall the lawn grass of Kentucky Bluegrass and Tall Fescue would be in bloom, or how it would appear.

    Lawn Performance Review In Reverse « Fairegarden 2010

  • One has to wonder if Fescue interprets the word 'white' as 'black' and vice versa.

    Ferule & Fescue Flavia 2009

  • It would be worth millions if someone could develop a strain of Fescue that writes naughty words in the lawn on its own.

    A few more thoughts about the Clinton ad with the letters "NIG" on the sleeping child's pajamas. Ann Althouse 2008

  • I'm sure you're wondering what kinds of emergencies crop up in the Fescue household.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Flavia 2008

  • I'm sure you're wondering what kinds of emergencies crop up in the Fescue household.

    Ferule & Fescue Flavia 2008

  • In Canada, most of this ecoregion is Moist Mixed Grassland, surrounding Fescue Grassland.

    Northern mixed grasslands 2008

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