Floralis Luminosa, named for its luminous floral traits, is a bioluminescent flowering plant native to tropical rainforest canopies. It features delicate inflorescences with 5-7 translucent, violet-to-pink gradient petals displaying dense orange bioluminescent glands emitting blue-green light (420-490nm). Slender stems 30-50cm tall support flowers that sway to attract nocturnal pollinators. Lanceolate leaves bear faint luminescent spots. Thriving in stable, shaded environments at 15-25°C, it belongs to family Phantasmal Florale, genus Floralis, with 10 related species. Its luciferin-based enzymatic bioluminescence within epidermal cells aids moth pollination, sustaining nocturnal pollinator networks and gently illuminating its canopy habitat.