The colonies can be massive, submassive or ridged, sometimes taking on a columnar form, featuring an even surface and a dense skeleton. Corallite valleys exhibit sinuous and consistent patterns. Septa are uniformly spaced and of equal size. Columellae have a plate-like structure with a lobed upper margin and they do not form distinct centers. The coloration typically ranges from cream, brown, to green with contrasting colors on the walls and valleys.