These opuntioid
plants grow in low opuntioid cushions, consisting of rather ovoid or slightly clavate
segments, from 1 up to 25 cm long, tuberculate, not ribbed,
glabrous.
Spines are strong, very prickly and dangerous, covered on their margins by fine denticles, with epidermal
tunica (sheath) at the apex only.
Flower generally yellow, few species have pink to deep magenta flower.
Fruit narrowly
obconic to
ellipsoid, fleshy at first but soon drying, yellow to brownish, often stinky, generally full of glochids and spiny.
Seed yellowish white to brownish, suborbicular or flattened. Most of the species belonging to
Corynopuntia show a very similar morphology, apparently with few differences, so this genus was little studied. Recent in-depth field and lab researches are improving the knowledge about these plants, showing the existence of many undescribed species. Whilst
Corynopuntia members are morphologically similar one to each other, the mentioned research studies highlighted that wild club chollas rarely naturally hybridize when they grow sympatric. ==Taxonomy==