Fluorospectra Arcanis, a rare bioluminescent species in the Photosynthetica Luminescentia cluster, derives its name from Latin roots meaning light emission and mystery. This small plant (15-30 cm tall, 50-150 g) features translucent, finely ruffled petals with complex corolla clusters, showing soft white to pale blue hues and vibrant orange pollen-like structures. Its textured stem supports bioluminescent specialized cells, emitting light at 420-490 nm, producing a cool blue-green glow via enzymatic oxidation localized in petal and stem cells. Native to tropical rainforest canopy cool microhabitats (0-10°C), it attracts nocturnal pollinators like moths, enhancing pollination. Taxonomically, it belongs to a genus of 10 species within a family of bioluminescent flora adapted to humid, shaded environments.