Green Magnificent Anemone
A variant of Magnificent anemone (Heteractis magnifica)

Representative Magnificent anemonephoto — a dedicated image of this exact morph isn't available yet.
A magnifica with a green-to-tan column and green-tipped tentacles, the more subdued cousin of the brightly colored bases. The body is the same smooth-column, surface-dwelling form.
📜 Backstory
The green form is a common wild color variant of H. magnifica from Indo-Pacific collection. Like all magnificas it is wild-caught rather than captive-propagated, and its demanding light requirement makes it an advanced-keeper animal despite the modest price. It is widely kept as a host for ocellaris and other anemonefish.
Keeper tips for this variant
Give it the brightest spot in the display under high PAR and strong flow; place it on upper rockwork near the light, never on the sand bed, and ensure rock-solid water parameters before introducing one.