Cochemiea multidigitata
Cochemiea multidigitata is a species of flowering plant in the family Cactaceae that is endemic to San [Pedro Nolasco Island] in Mexico, growing on steep slopes. Cochemiea multidigitata sprouts a white to cream-colored flower from spring to early summer.
Description
Cochemiea multidigitata grows abundantly and forms large groups of over a hundred individual bodies. The cylindrical, green shoots grow to a height of and a diameter of. The blunt warts do not produce milky juice. The axillae are covered with some wool. The 4 central spines are straight, or sometimes one hooked, needle-like, white with a brown tip and up to 8 millimeters long. The 15 to 25 spreading marginal spines are white and long.The flowers are white to cream colored and up to long. The club-shaped fruits are red. They are up to long and contain brown seeds.