The mexican fence post also.
Mexican fence post cactus growth rate.
Pachycereus marginatus is a long green cactus that is known for it flowers it blooms in the spring that can come in a variety of colors 1 2 3 4.
Growth rate and height can grow fast.
Large selection of cactus and succulents.
The rate of growth of my mexican fence post that receives full sun is about half the growth rate of the one i have in a container.
Cuttings are planted where a fence is desired.
Since then it has added almost 3 feet to its height.
New to horticulture and starting to appreciate all the different varieties of cactus and succulents out there.
Grows to 20 tall.
The mexican fence post will eventually reach 20 feet tall and will remain as straight as it is in this photo.
Being like most cactus water is not a big factor for this plant survival 1 2 3 mexican fence post are know for their durability in the heat and can last in colder climates that reach 20 after that the plant risks going into.
May be sold as stenocereus marginatus note.
Hardy to 25 f.
What is happening to my mexican fence post cactus pachycereus marginatus.
Marginatus does not grow.
We ve heard slow to moderate.
We are looking to plant some mexican fence post up against a south facing wall here in phoenix 9b we ve heard some varying info regarding growth rates.
Mexican fencepost serves as a bold dramatic accent.
I think it s an exceptionally attractive cactus and i wish i had acquired a few more.
Maybe it s because it receives less water or maybe it s because it is stressed from the intense southwestern summer sun.
The mexican fence post is native to the states of hidalgo queretaro and guanajuato and is widely planted and naturalized throughout mexico.
Previously classified as pachycereus marginatus.
The tall stems branch out from the cactus base to form a fence like cluster of tall cylindrical posts usually with 5 or 6 pronounced ridges.
I noticed this brown spots on my cactus and i was not sure if it is some form of.
They soon take root and form an effective and attractive barrier.
It also does well in containers.
Maintenance plant the mexican fencepost in well draining soil and full sun with reflected heat or partial shade.
The mexican fence post is one of the most attractive and cleanest looking cacti available.
The mexican fence post cactus can grow very fast especially if you give it supplemental water.
Along these ridges run symmetrical rows of small white thorns that make the mexican fence post look striped from a distance.