Gymnocalycium quehlianum, the Quehla chin cactus, is a species of flowering plant in the family Cactaceae, native to northern Argentina.
It features 11 to 14 low ribs, which are separated by transverse furrows into rounded humps that have chin-like projections.
The five to seven thin, downward and outward-curving brown spines are white and can grow up to 1 centimeter long.
In summer, the plant produces white daisy-like flowers with a reddish throat, measuring up to 6 centimeters in length.
[3][4] Gymnocalycium quehlianum is commonly found in the Argentinian province of Córdoba, growing at altitudes between 500 and 1500 meters.