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.
[2] Cochemiea multidigitata grows abundantly and forms large groups of over a hundred individual bodies.
The 4 central spines are straight, or sometimes one hooked, needle-like, white with a brown tip and up to 8 millimeters long.
[3] Cochemiea multidigitata is distributed in the Mexican state of Sonora on the island of San Pedro Nolasco in the Gulf of California.
[4] The specific epithet multidigitata is derived from the Latin words multi- for 'many' and digitatus for 'finger' and refers to the growth habit of the species.