Fescues is a grass species of the Poaceae family, which is mainly used for turf and pasture purposes. In terms of synonyms, several words can be used alternatively for this species, such as creeping red fescue, chewing's fescue, and sheep fescue. These variants have varying characteristics, such as fine or coarse texture, drought tolerance, and shade tolerance, making them more suitable for certain landscapes or environments. The term fescues is usually used in plural form, referring to a mixture of different fescue cultivars, including tall fescue and hard fescue. Fescues are popular for their low maintenance and traffic resistance, making them perfect for golf courses, parks, and erosion-prone areas.