Ochagavia litoralis is a species of flowering plant in the family Bromeliaceae.
[1] This species has a stem that may exceed 20 centimeters in length and produces offsets that can form colonies.
[1] This plant is limited to central Chile, where it occurs in the coastal regions.
Scattered populations about 15 kilometers inland are known, but these are rare and are considered endangered.
[2] The plant mainly grows on steep seaside cliffs, sometimes in dense stands.