The flowers are mostly dark purple although some brown flowering plants are found north of the Swartberg.
The plants are similar, although mostly smaller then Hoodia subsp. annulata. The flowers measure 12 to 16 mm across. and the annulus is not as pronouncedly raised as in the previously mentioned species. The pedicels are short which prevent the flower petals from opening completely due to the pressure of the surrounding spines. Some northern forms e.g. in Bosluiskloof have longer pedicels and the flowers open fully.
Although Hoodia pilifera subsp. pilifera is more common in collection then some other Hoodia species, it is quite difficult to cultivate from seed.



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