 This collection of slides features images of coral in a palette of violet, turquoise, and golden yellow with hints of neon blue. Magnification ranges from a power of 23 to a power of 397. Montepora Undulating pocked Montepora coral resembling a mountain range of rolling hills. Violet in the center, golden yellow at our lower left, and turquoise at the upper right. The spiked and pocked surface of a Montepora coral resembling a dense evergreen forest on rolling hills. Zeppelin-shaped polyps rising out of a Montepora coral amid recessed shapes resembling dandelions. A zeppelin-shaped polyp rising out of a Montepora coral surrounded by recessed shapes resembling dandelions. The cratered surface of a Syphastria coral. Each crater is crisscrossed with lines, like bicycle wheels and spokes. The cratered surface of a Syphastria coral. Several small cracks like peeling paint mar the surface between the crisscrossed craters. Favates, a dense irregular quilt of dandelion shapes. Turquoise at our lower right with violets and yellows at our upper left. Astriopora, a round hole surrounded by jagged spikes, like the open mouth of an inflated blowfish. Ganiopora, a blanket of tightly-packed pockmarked craters. Golden yellow at our lower left muted violet through the center and upper right. Ganiopora, several tightly-packed craters on the surface of a Ganiopora coral. Each individual crater is pocked in a snowflake pattern. Poratace, a vast blanket of tiny holes surrounded by jagged spikes like the open mouth of an inflated neon purple blowfish. Poratace, a vast blanket of tiny muted violet star shapes resembling a loosely-knitted afghan. Poratace, a field of clustered stars against a black backdrop. Leptastria, a field of recessed dandelion shapes on a curving surface resembling deep impressions in the snow.