Cornbred's Japanese Blue Tip Toadstool
A variant of Toadstool leather coral (Sarcophyton sp.)

Representative Toadstool leather coralphoto — a dedicated image of this exact morph isn't available yet.
A named Japanese-type long-polyp toadstool selected for green polyps tipped in blue, marketed as a 'blue tip' weeping-willow-style toadstool. The blue tipping on streaming polyps is its distinguishing feature.
📜 Backstory
Offered specifically as 'Cornbred's Japanese Blue Tip Weeping Willow Toadstool' by Cornbred Corals, a recognized US coral vendor, and resold as frags on the secondary market. It is a vendor-branded selection of the broader Japanese toadstool strain; like other 'Japanese' toadstools the name reflects a hobby strain rather than a documented wild collection lineage.
Keeper tips for this variant
Give it good blue-spectrum light to bring out the tip color and moderate-to-strong varied flow to let the long polyps extend; provide space and run carbon for the leather's periodic mucus shed.