Chewings fescue
[ choo-ingz ]
/ ˈtʃu ɪŋz /
noun
a hardy, fine-leaved variety of fescue, Festuca rubra commutata, grown in the U.S. and New Zealand as a lawn grass.
Origin of Chewings fescue
1915–20; named after Charles
Chewings (died 1937), Australian scientist