Description
Origin
The Marginatocereus marginatus is native to regions of Mexico. The plant primarily grows in desert and mountainous areas, where the climate is mostly dry and hot.
Characteristics
The Marginatocereus marginatus is characterized by its tall, cylindrical stems that grow in one or more clusters. It can reach about three meters in height. The plant produces white or pink flowers during the summer months. A distinctive feature of the Marginatocereus marginatus is the deep grooves along the stems, which give the plant its characteristic appearance.
Care
Caring for the Marginatocereus marginatus requires good drainage, as the plant is sensitive to excess moisture. The plant loves plenty of sunlight, and the soil should dry completely between waterings. Although the plant is quite resistant to lower temperatures, it is important to protect it from frost and cold winds.





