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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1295937" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Pull a blade and rub your fingers lightly up and down on the wide part of the blade. If it has a rough feel it's probably fescue of some sort. Look real closely and see if there is a sort of W looking thing where it joints. If there is it's some sort of brome. If the seed stem is sort of triangular or squarish shaped it's some sort of sedge. You may have to wait till it seeds to get an answer. You might could take it to your local NRCS or the University Extension office. They'll need to have basicly a plant, roots and all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1295937, member: 34"] Pull a blade and rub your fingers lightly up and down on the wide part of the blade. If it has a rough feel it's probably fescue of some sort. Look real closely and see if there is a sort of W looking thing where it joints. If there is it's some sort of brome. If the seed stem is sort of triangular or squarish shaped it's some sort of sedge. You may have to wait till it seeds to get an answer. You might could take it to your local NRCS or the University Extension office. They'll need to have basicly a plant, roots and all. [/QUOTE]
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