Acropora dendrum
Bassett-Smith, 1890

Description: Colonies are usually 0.5-1 metre across and are corymbose plates with widely spaced, tapering branchlets. Axial corallites are small. Radial corallites are immersed or nearly so, giving branchlets a smooth appearance.
Color: Pale brown or cream.
Habitat: Occurs only on upper reef slopes where Acropora diversity is high.
Abundance: Rare.
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Source reference: Veron (2000). Taxonomic references: Veron and Wallace (1984), Wallace (1999). Identification guides: Veron (1986), Nishihira and Veron (1995).

A small corymbose colony. Great Barrier Reef, Australia Photograph: Ed Lovell

Skeletal detail. Basal radial corallites.

A solid plate with short branchlets. Houtman Abrolhos Islands, south-west Australia Photograph: Charlie Veron
