Luminiflora Iridescens, named for its glowing, iridescent flowers, features translucent elongated petals with speckled chromatophores that shift blue to violet hues over warm orange tones. Arranged in a whorled pattern around a vibrant core, its slender stems flexibly adapt to deep ocean reef currents. Bioluminescence originates in photocytes at petal bases and reproductive structures, emitting 470-530 nm light (soft cyan-green) to aid nocturnal activities. Thriving at 5-15°C, it grows 10-30 cm tall, weighing 50-200 g. Taxonomically in Ethereal Petalachordata, this marine family includes 20 species specialized for luminescent reef life. Pollination involves deep-water nocturnal invertebrates attracted by its light, supporting reef biodiversity through mutualistic interactions in the deep-sea biome.