Phosphoramnis Floraglow, from Latin 'phosphor' (light-bearer) and 'ramnis' (branch), is a bioluminescent plant featuring compound inflorescences with overlapping translucent petals in violet to fiery red gradients, speckled with luminescent dots. Broad, undulating petals surround elongated stamens with glowing anthers emitting warm blue-green light (420-490 nm) via luciferin-luciferase enzymes. Slender stems support dense ovate leaves exhibiting light-responsive swaying to maximize luminescent exposure. Native to tropical rainforest canopies (15-25°C), it attracts nocturnal pollinators like moths and beetles. Belonging to Noctiflorae Phantasm within the undescribed Phosphoraceae family, it uses bioluminescence and tactile movement to enhance pollination. Endangered with five known species, it weighs 15-50 g and grows 20-50 cm tall in dim understory habitats.