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Cluster Fescue

Festuca paradoxa

Extinct

About

Cluster fescue, known scientifically as Festuca paradoxa, is a perennial bunchgrass in the family Poaceae that holds the tragic distinction of being Extinct. Endemic to the central and eastern United States, this grass once inhabited moist, shaded woodland edges, floodplain forests, and riverbank communities where it formed discrete clumps characteristic of caespitose fescues. Festuca paradoxa was a slender, cool-season grass reaching approximately 60–120 centimeters in height, with flat or loosely rolled leaf blades and an open panicle inflorescence. It was associated with rich bottomland soils where periodic flooding maintained the open canopy conditions it required. The species declined catastrophically due to the widespread destruction of floodplain woodlands across its range through agricultural conversion, wetland drainage, and urban development over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Invasive species competition and altered hydrological regimes further compressed suitable habitat. The genus Festuca contains hundreds of species distributed globally in temperate and montane regions, but F. paradoxa occupied a narrow ecological niche that proved impossible to sustain amid large-scale landscape transformation. Its extinction represents a permanent loss from North American grassland diversity, and no living populations are known to persist anywhere in its former range.

Habitat & Distribution

Typically found in grasslands, wetlands, forests, and cultivated landscapes.

Found in United States.

Conservation Status

EX Extinct

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Cluster Fescue?
The scientific name of Cluster Fescue is Festuca paradoxa. It belongs to the genus Festuca.
What is the conservation status of Cluster Fescue?
Cluster Fescue (Festuca paradoxa) is classified as Extinct by the IUCN Red List.
Where does Cluster Fescue live?
Cluster Fescue is found in Found in United States.. Countries include United States.
What family does Cluster Fescue belong to?
Cluster Fescue (Festuca paradoxa) belongs to the genus Festuca, which is part of the taxonomic family Poaceae.
What kingdom does Cluster Fescue belong to?
Cluster Fescue (Festuca paradoxa) belongs to the kingdom Plantae (planta).
What are the closest relatives of Cluster Fescue?
The closest relatives of Cluster Fescue in the genus Festuca include cañuela de oveja, blue fescue, Pontic Fescue, Hall's fescue, Fescue.

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