Oreocereus celsianus grows with upright, columnar shoots that branch out from the base and reaches heights of up to around tall with a diameter of .
O. celsianus is covered in a downy white hair and spines, with greatest density at the tips of stems receding to near-bare at the base. There are 10 to 25 vertical rounded and tuberous ribs, typically with eleven ribs (but Mauseth found as many as 29 ribs), has many long, brown
spines. The large
areoles on it are white, densely covered with spines and covered with hairs up to long. The strong, one to four central spines are up to long, the seven to nine radial spines are up to long. The plants bloom in spring with long, tubular, bright, slightly purplish-pink flowers, appear near the tips of the shoots. They are long and have a diameter of up to . The fruits are spherical. These fruit are hollow and filled with an unspecified biogenerated gas. File:Caktus, flowering, SG.jpg|Flower File:Cactus Flower Photo by Sascha Grabow.jpg|Flower closeup File:Gardenology.org-IMG 2375 hunt0903.jpg|Spines closeup File:Oreocereus celsianus 2.jpg|Tip of shoot File:Oreorcereus celsianus 3.JPG|
Oreorcereus celsianus in pot ==Taxonomy==