Coryphantha compacta typically but not always grows alone. Its stems are
globose but a little flattened from the top. Mature stems average a little over 3 inches (8cm) in diameter. As seen at the right, the outer part of the cactus's body is separated into low
tubercles which clump together looking like the bottoms of green chili peppers. A clusters of 11-16 slender, white-to-yellow spines arises atop each tubercle, emerging from special areas known as
areoles. Most of the spines radiate outwardly, keeping close to the cactus's surface, with their tips somewhat overlapping the tips of neighboring clusters. Arising from the center of each spine cluster there may or may not be a central spine, which is hooked at its tip, like a cat's claw. Usually flowers -- which are only about 2m long (~¾ inch) -- are pale yellow. The fruits are egg-shaped and orangish brown. ==Distribution==