Soehrensia angelesiae grows shrubby, branches numerously from the base and forms low thickets up to 1 meter high.
The ascending, cylindrical, light green shoots are opaque and reach a diameter of 6 to 6.5 cm (2.4 to 2.6 in).
There are about twelve sharp-edged, low, blunt ribs that are notched.
Stiff, prickly thorns emerge from them and are enlarged at their base.
[2] Soehrensia angelesiae is widespread in the Argentine department of Guachipas at altitudes of 1400 meters.