Drymonema larsoni is a species[3] that forms large, dangerous blooms in the northern area of the Gulf of Mexico.
The stinging cauliflower is a pale pink to golden brown coloration with a large number of clear tentacles, along with long/thin oral arms.
[4] Like the pinke meanie, Drymonema dalmatinum also feeds on species of moon jellyfish such as Aurelia sp.
This fusion results in free swimming planula larva that eventually sinks to the bottom or finds a hard surface to attach to.
This polyp will reproduce asexually, most commonly using budding, and producing ephyrae which mature into a medusa to begin the life cycle process over again.