Luminflora Nocturna, meaning 'light-bearing night flower,' is part of the Aurelia Petalina cluster of 10 species. This bioluminescent plant grows 10-30 cm tall, weighing 15-50 g, with densely clustered broad ovate leaves featuring undulating margins and vein networks dotted with bioluminescent glands. These glands emit blue-green light at 470-530 nm, enhancing visibility in the dim tropical rainforest canopy (20-30°C, humid). Its slender, sturdy stem aids light diffusion via gentle swaying. Taxonomically linked to the genus Aurelia, it uses photoproteins triggered by metabolic cues for bioluminescence, attracting nocturnal pollinators like moths and bats. Ecologically, it boosts nocturnal pollination and biodiversity in rainforest networks.