RMDGT3M6–Blades of grass, red fescue or creeping red fescue grass (Festuca rubra), Freiamt, Black Forest, Baden-Wuerttemberg
RMBFHEA6–Chewing's fescue (Festuca rubra) seedling 4 to 5 leaves
RMB7C88G–Creeping fescue (Festuca rubra) with hoar frost
RFDH5H8M–young tuft grass (Festuca rubra) on white background
RMCRKMTD–Festuca rubra, Grass, Red fescue grass
RFR28YA7–The bunch grass Festuca rubra in a natural field
RMD2R8NK–Festuca rubra, Grass, Red fescue grass, Orange.
RMADYGP8–red fescue (Festuca rubra), inflorescence (panicle) against blue sky
RM2RXX7F4–Dense mat of Red Fescue Festuca rubra subspecies Littoralis on saltmarsh by the Severn Estuary Gloucestershire with crab shells predated by birds
RF2JN037G–Festuca rubra grass or red fescue or creeping red fescue plants on the cliff above the sea near Burela,Galicia, Spain
RM2PFK3XW–Common red fescue (Festuca rubra), Sweet grasses, Red Fescue flowerspikes, Romania
RMCF6XA8–Close up of Unica Rubra and Festuca Scoparia grass plants in pots with long green and brown leaves
RF2ER64G8–Antique illustration of festuca amethystina (also known as tufted fescue), festuca heterophylla (also known as variousleaf fescue) and festuca rubra
RF2H5E113–Festuca rubra (Also red fescue, creeping red fescue) with a natural background
RMP60N57–554 Festuca amethystina, heterophylla & rubra (Sturm 43)
RF2JTPE63–The meadow grass tall fescue (Festuca partensis) in spring. The beautiful wallpaper of Red fescue (Festuca rubra)
RMP5EB69–N/A. Original Caption 1. Amethyst-Schwingel, Festuca amethystina L. 2. Borsten-Schwingel, F. heterophylla Haenke 3. Roter Schwingel, F. rubra L. . 1796. Johann Georg Sturm (Painter: Jacob Sturm) 554 Festuca spp Sturm43
RFA32HXH–Close up of mature golden grass stems and seedheads of Red or Creeping fescue or Festuca rubra
RM2F480BN–Red fescue (Festuca rubra) near Amitges (Aigüestortes National Park, Catalonia, Spain, Pyrenees) ESP: Festuca roja o cañuela común cerca de Amitges
RMBRG4E9–Red Fescue by The Macclesfield Canal Poynton Cheshire Enlgand
RF2G3R73B–Beautiful wallpaper of Red fescue (Festuca rubra)
RMBBY0TN–Red fescue Lathkill Dale Derbyshire England
RF2JKNWF9–A vertical closeup of red fescue or creeping red fescue, Festuca rubra. Wild plants in the meadow.
RMCRT0XE–Red Fescue Grass, Festuca rubra
RFA0B5CY–Close up of backlit ripened or emptied seedheads of Red or Creeping fescue grass or Festuca rubra with golden brown wheat
RMB6J84Y–Driftwood tree in red fescue grass Festuca rubra saltmarsh Goldcliff Gwent Levels Newport Wales UK Europe
RFB5HT2X–Part of meadow of dry golden Red fescue or Festuca rubra grass blowing in summer breeze
RMDGT3M7–Blades of grass, red fescue or creeping red fescue grass (Festuca rubra), Freiamt, Black Forest, Baden-Wuerttemberg
RF2ER64KA–Antique engraving of tufted fescue, various-leaved fescue and red fescue. Illustration by Jacob Sturm (1771-1848) from the book Deutschlands Flora in
RFJAHGY7–young tuft grass (Festuca rubra) on white background
RF2H5E11C–Festuca rubra (Also red fescue, creeping red fescue) with a natural background
RMMKN9PJ–Creeping Fescue-Grass
RF2JTPE49–The meadow grass tall fescue (Festuca partensis) in spring. The beautiful wallpaper of Red fescue (Festuca rubra)
RM2AM3694–British grasses and their employment in agriculture . P. pratensis (edges almost parallel throughout), Brachypodiwm syivaticum (tapering above and below), Holcus lanatus, Agrostis stolonifera, Festuca rubra(needle-like). frequently seen running longitudinally between the ribs arelargely due to the presence of these motor cells. The higher theridges and the more these motor cells are developed, the greaterwill be the contrast in opacity observed between the ribs and thegrooves when a blade is held up to the light. 10 Botanical Section [PT I In noting the shape of the blade the relation of lengt
RM2F480B8–Red fescue (Festuca rubra) near Amitges (Aigüestortes National Park, Catalonia, Spain, Pyrenees) ESP: Festuca roja o cañuela común cerca de Amitges
RMD2R8MP–Urtica dioica, Nettle, Brown.
RFJC0PKF–Larva stage of the Red dagger moth
RF2FMEGCT–the red Grass species Red fescue in the Wind
RF2K46J8D–young tuft grass on white background close-up in the studio
RMCRT0MR–Red Fescue Grass, Festuca rubra
RFR6TXTR–Semi-fixed dune community on Anglesey, Wales
RMK2W7T5–Silk Road Garden, Chengdu, China. Designers Laurie Chetwood and Patrick Collins
RMB6J87P–Driftwood tree in red fescue grass Festuca rubra Saltmarsh Goldcliff Gwent Levels Newport Wales UK Europe
RFB5HRET–Close up at ground level of stem and yellow flowers of Common ragwort surrounded by dry Red fescue grass against blue sky
RFHWA0K4–travel to Italy - view of green grass on meadow and Etna mount in Sicily
RM2A8D8P4–Water meadow area by the side of the River Itchen, Winchester, Hampshire
RF2T9747D–Large Blue Butterfly on Red Fescue Grass
RF2H5E0RA–Festuca rubra (Also red fescue, creeping red fescue) with a natural background
RMPFEMXT–. Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower, and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Seeds; Bulbs (Plants); Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Bedding plants; Weeber & Don. MEADOW FOXTAIL, MEADOW FESCUE (Festuca Pratensis). A valu- able grass for permanent pastures; very productive and nutritious. Per lb., 25c. RED OR CREEPING FESCUE (Festuca Rubra). Val- uable for lawns. Per lb., 35c. SHEEP FESCUE (Festuca Ovina). An excellent grass for sheep pastures. Per lb., 25c. ENGLISH RYE GRASS (Lolium Perenne). A very nutritious, rapid-growing variety; valuable for meadows and pas
RF2JTPE59–The meadow grass tall fescue (Festuca partensis) in spring. The beautiful wallpaper of Red fescue (Festuca rubra)
RMW0P9GG–Archive image from page 26 of Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower,. Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower, and farm seeds Descriptivecata00WeebE Year: 18uu MEADOW FOXTAIL, MEADOW FESCUE (Festuca Pratensis). . A valu- able grass for permanent pastures; very productive and nutritious. Per lb., 25c. RED OR CREEPING FESCUE (Festuca Rubra). Val- uable for lawns. Per lb., 35c. SHEEP FESCUE (Festuca Ovina). An excellent grass for sheep pastures. Per lb., 25c. ENGLISH RYE GRASS (Lolium Perenne). A very nutritious, rapid-growing variety; valuable for meadows and pastures. Per bushel (24 lb
RM2AM2777–British grasses and their employment in agriculture . Fig. 102 Fig. 102. Seed of Fes-tuca ovina var. vulgaris.xlO. Fig. 103. Seed of Festucaovina var. tenuifolia. x 10. ch. vir] Botanical Description of Species 103 Var. 2, fallax—without rhizomes, growing in fairly compacttufts. Sub-species heterophylla, Hackel. Top of ovarii pubescent. In this variety the intravaginal shoots are much more numerousthan the extravaginal and the upper leaves of the culm aredistinctly expanded.. Fig. 104. Festuca rubra, L. var.enuina, Hack. About J nat. size. Fig. 105. Festuca ovina, L.var. duriuscula, Koch.About
RMMCJDG6–. GRASS SEED5 FOR LAWN AND FIELD. Prices subject to market Changes. We make a specialty of grass and clover seeds, and send out only the varieties best adapted to this country. These seeds are largely American-grown; some are necessarily imported. mail, 33 cts.; bu. (12 11- ). S2.25; 100 11.-.. $18.00. Red or Creeping Fescue (Festuca rubra). Suitable for sandy soils and at seashore; forms a close turf and is valuable for Putting Greens, lawn-, etc. Lb., 35 cts.; by mail, 43 cts.; bu. i 14 lbs. j, $4.50; 100 lbs., $30.00. Meadow Foxtail (Alopecurus pratetisis). One of the best pasture grasses
RF2NAD4F3–Closeup juicy green grass on the backyard.
RFJC0PK0–Larva stage of the Red dagger moth
RFE682GJ–Larva stage of the Red dagger moth
RFR6TXM3–Semi-fixed dune community on Anglesey, Wales
RMK2W7T3–Silk Road Garden, Chengdu, China. Designers Laurie Chetwood and Patrick Collins