The cactus doctor has a simple cure for landscapes that cause maintenance headaches painful high water bills.
Mexican fence post cactus care.
The mexican fence post cactus is hardy down to 20 or 25 degrees fahrenheit.
In fact my container cactus has grown twice as fast as the one in my landscape that receives full sun.
Native to southern mexico these cacti require very little watering enjoy year round sunlight tolerate intense heat and can survive temperatures as low as 20 degrees fahrenheit.
Loves the sun and tolerates the shade.
This cactus requires little watering loves full sunlight and is cold hardy down to 20f.
Use it as a desert accent or specimen.
The mexican fencepost cactus is native to southern mexico.
If your cacti are looking ill call the cactus doctor today and schedule a house call and they will nurse your sick cactus back to health.
It has small spikes along its ridges as with most cacti handle with care.
Pachycereus marginatus mexican fence post cactus a columnar cactus know for its graphical white margins.
Water once a week without a problem.
This cactus can grow very tall when direct plant outdoors easily taller than a single story house although this can take around 100 years or so.
Pachycereus marginatus mexican fence post cactus is a cactus with columnar trunks that grow slowly up to 12 feet 3 7 m tall.
It also works well when used in desert or tropical settings and is relatively maintenance free.
Plant it against a tall wall as a vertical accent or create a living fence from cuttings of this plant.
If you occasionally see temperatures dip lower or are expecting an extra cold night provide additional protection.
The mexican fence post in my planter is doing the best ironically the mexican fence post in my plant container is growing the fastest and shows no signs of stress from the summer sun.
The mexican fence post is one of the most attractive and cleanest looking cacti available.
It is a beautiful columnar specimen and can grow up to 15f tall and 6f wide.
They can even help you reduce your stress naturally.
Along these ridges run symmetrical rows of small white thorns that make the mexican fence post look striped from a distance.
Typically this cactus will be hardy throughout the year in the usda hardiness zones of 9a to 9b or greater.
It has a smooth green skin with narrow bands of short white spines that make it look almost stripy.
Mexican fencepost is a quick growing cactus that develops in a columnar manner and can reach heights of up to 20 feet tall and spread by up to 6 feet.
The stems are with 5 to.
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.