Martin Pellizzer

Poa Pratensis Subsp. Angustifolia

Angustifolia bluegrass, scientifically known as Poa pratensis subsp. angustifolia, is a distinctive variant of bluegrass native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. This subspecies is recognized for its narrow, grass-like leaves and its ability to thrive in a variety of soil conditions. Often found in meadows, pastures, and along stream banks, it plays an important role in local ecosystems. Its unique morphology and hardy nature make it a popular choice for both ornamental and functional landscaping. Despite its widespread presence, angustifolia bluegrass remains relatively underappreciated in horticultural circles.