Toxic Green Weeping Willow 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 neon/'toxic' green long-polyp toadstool in which both the cap and the very long willowy polyps glow green, so the extended polyps can be mistaken for a torch or other *Euphyllia*. Combines the 'Japanese' green coloration with weeping-willow polyp length.
📜 Backstory
Traded as 'Toxic Green Weeping Willow,' 'Japanese Weeping Willow,' or 'Neon Green Weeping Willow,' sold by vendors such as Coral Aqua Cult and Strictly Fish Miami and discussed in Reef2Reef Japanese/weeping-willow toadstool threads. Like other 'Japanese' toadstools the label is a strain/marketing name rather than a literal origin, so its true collection origin is debated.
Keeper tips for this variant
Provide moderate-to-strong, varied flow to let the long polyps stream out and good blue-spectrum light to maximize the green; space it well from other corals, as leathers can chemically suppress neighbors.