Festuca alatavica is a species in the grass family Poaceae. It was first described in 1934 by Alfred (Marie Augustine) Saint-Yves. It is native to Central Asia and West Himalaya. It is perennial and grows in temperate biomes.[1]
This species is accepted and is heavily tufted and shortly rhizomatous, the culms of this species are about tall, stem blades are about long, and florets grow about tall.[2]