Phosphoriflora Lumina, named for its light-bearing floral nature, is a rare bioluminescent species in the Phantasmal Florale cluster. It features translucent, undulating, ruffled petals arranged radially, glowing soft blue (420-490nm) from a luciferin-protein complex. The central corolla has filamentous structures with warm hues contrasting the cool petals. Its slender, flexible stem supports gentle aquatic movement in abyssal ocean gardens. Thriving at 0-10°C in low-light depths, it attracts nocturnal marine insects and crustaceans for pollination. Among ten family species, it is vital in deep-sea pollination and acts as a dim environment light source, with adaptive traits for reproduction and survival in protected abyssal zones.