Phosphoristrellum Luminalis, named for its star-like blue-green bioluminescence (420-490 nm), features translucent, bell-shaped flowers with five veined petals exhibiting a gradient from light blue edges to warm amber bases, adorned with luminescent dots. Its inflorescence has dense clusters on slender stems responsive to light through swaying. Thin ovate leaves show faint luminescent venation. Occupying temperate forest canopies at 20-30°C, it grows 20-40 cm tall, weighing 15-50 g for energy efficiency. Specialized photoproteins in petals and leaves produce glowing speckles and veins. Belonging to the Helios Petalate cluster with ten luminescent species, its nocturnal glow attracts moths and bioluminescent beetles, aiding cross-pollination and illustrating adaptive luminescence in temperate biota.
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