Cochemiea estebanensis
Cochemiea estebanensis is a species of Cochemiea found in Mexico.
Description
Cochemiea estebanensis grows either solitary or in groups. Its grey-green, cylindrical shoots, with rounded apexes, can reach up to in height and in diameter. The firm, pyramidal warts lack milky juice. The axillae are wool-covered with 5 to 8 bristles, each up to long. There is one central spine, brown with a dark tip, straight or hooked, measuring between long. The plant has 15 to 22 radial spines that are needle-like, straight, and range in color from brownish to gold or white, each up to long.The funnel- or bell-shaped flowers are white, up to long, and in diameter. The red fruits contain black seeds.