Luminflora Oceania, from Latin 'lumen' (light) and 'flora' (plant), inhabits oceanic hydrothermal vents and is a rare endemic bioluminescent flowering plant in the Corolla Ignis cluster. It is 10-25 cm tall with translucent petals emitting warm orange bioluminescence contrasting with cool blue, ovate leaves showing reticulate venation. The radial corolla with finely textured margins and flexible stems allow aquatic undulation in 0-10°C deep-sea currents. Specialized photogenic cells emit 470-530 nm light, producing blue-green glow with central orange hues via a unique luciferin-luciferase reaction adapted to cold, low-light marine conditions. Taxonomically distinct, it supports nocturnal marine pollinators, such as bioluminescent crustaceans and mollusks, relying on luminescent signals for pollination in nutrient-rich hydrothermal vents. Weighing 50-150 g, it is delicate yet resilient.