Cochemiea saboae
Cochemiea saboae is a species of Cochemiea found in Mexico.
Description
Cochemiea saboae grows solitary or in small groups with fleshy roots. The green, egg-shaped shoots are long and in diameter. The small, slightly rounded, smooth warts do not produce milky juice. The axillae are naked, and central spines are usually absent, though a -long central spine has been observed rarely. The 17 to 45 radial spines are slender, glassy white, yellow at the base, and sometimes slightly curved, growing up to long.The funnel-shaped flowers are pink and can grow up to long and wide. The fruits are embedded in the plant body and contain black seeds.
Subspecies
Accepted subspecies:| Image | Name | Distribution |
| Cochemiea saboae subsp. goldii | Mexico | |
| Cochemiea saboae subsp. haudeana | Mexico | |
| Cochemiea saboae subsp. saboae | Mexico |