The stems are with 5 to.
Mexican fence post cactus cuttings.
Following the bloom cycle it develops spiny yellowish to red fruit with black seeds.
It was planted in 2004 and the previous owner according to my neighbor s observations used to be out there every morning spraying something on it.
Last year i bought a 1 foot tall specimen and planted it in a large container.
I noticed this brown spots on my cactus and i was not sure if it is some form of.
The mexican fence post cactus can grow very fast especially if you give it supplemental water.
On feb 12 2015 poeciliopsis from phoenix az wrote.
This cactus above is a mexican fence post pachycereus marinatus which has been happily growing in my front garden.
Photo by doug martin.
This mexican fence post cactus grows surprisingly fast and has new red spines.
What may not be initially obvious is that 11 years ago i started this cactus from a 2 ft.
Plant it against a tall wall as a vertical accent or create a living fence from cuttings of this plant.
How to trim transplant mexican fence post cacti dominating our front yard is a 20 foot tall mexican fence post cactus mfpc.
Pachycereus marginatus mexican fence post cactus is a cactus with columnar trunks that grow slowly up to 12 feet 3 7 m tall.
Central phoenix it is interesting given the other comments on mexican fence post cactus that i have never experienced scale on any of mine.
This is my mexican fence post cactus pachycereus marginatus which i brought home as a single cactus cutting over 10 years ago.
As you can see it has grown a lot since then growing taller and producing new stems.
The mexican fence post in my planter is doing the best.
Since then it has added almost 3 feet to its height.
Use it as a desert accent or specimen.
The cactus develops stout cylindrical stems with ribs over its lifetime.
So much so some would say it s a good lookin cactus.
Living cactus fences and the hardy mexican fence post cactus on sale october 2017 40 off the deep green columnar trunks of the mexican fence post catches the eyes.
Propagated by inserting callused cuttings directing in the soil where they re to grow.
Piece of one called a cutting given to me by a client from their large mexican fence post cactus.