Ivory Bush Coral
Ivory Bush Coral generally forms dense colonies up to 12 inches in diameter on short, crooked branches. Color is often a yellow-brown, but this feature can be obscured by other organisms which encrust the coral. This species prefers shallow areas high in sedimentation, to depths of 3 - 75 feet, though it rarely occurs below 40 feet. These colonies grow to about 1 foot in diameter, This coral does not have a muscular system.