White coral-POCILLOPORA MEANDRINA
CO866-2
The cauliflower coral, or Pocillopora Meandrina, gets its name from its delicate, branching form, reminiscent of a botanical bouquet. When observed underwater, it resembles a fruit more than a vegetable: its living polyps, often pink, and the granular tips of each branch evoke the appearance of raspberries.
This type of coral grows in shallow tropical reefs of the Pacific and Indian Oceans, relying on sunlight for survival. Typically, it does not exceed 25 cm in diameter, making this specimen, significantly larger, particularly remarkable.
Presented on a black base, it highlights the intricate details of its branches and unique texture.
As a protected species, this specimen is accompanied by a CITES number, ensuring its traceability and compliance with international regulations.
This type of coral grows in shallow tropical reefs of the Pacific and Indian Oceans, relying on sunlight for survival. Typically, it does not exceed 25 cm in diameter, making this specimen, significantly larger, particularly remarkable.
Presented on a black base, it highlights the intricate details of its branches and unique texture.
As a protected species, this specimen is accompanied by a CITES number, ensuring its traceability and compliance with international regulations.
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