Metridium farcimen is a large sea anemone, occasionally reaching a height of one metre (39 in) when fully extended. More usually it is or less in height but is very variable in shape. It can retract its tentacles and form a ball up to in diameter. The column is slender, smooth and studded with acontia. These are openings through which thread-like
nematocysts from inside the body wall can protrude. There are no tubercles and the column is topped by a parapet. The oral disc is lobed and deeply convoluted at the edge and bears well over 100 fine, short, tapering tentacles. The colour is generally opaque white, but orange, salmon and brown specimens sometimes occur. Some individuals on the edge of large colonies have several of these fighting tentacles on their lips, which they use to repel non-clonal anemones. These
colonies emanate from one individual through
cloning.
Metridium farcimen might be confused with
Metridium dianthus which occupies the same habitat and has a similar colour and form, but that species seldom exceeds in height, has fewer than 100 tentacles and has an unlobed oral disc. ==Distribution==