Luminiflora Radiata, a rare bioluminescent herbaceous plant of the Noctiluca Arboreal cluster, grows 30-60 cm tall with translucent, layered petals showing pale azure and coral-pink venation and speckled droplets. Its elongated stamens and pistils emit a blue-green (470-530 nm) glow via a luciferase-based mechanism. The slender but sturdy stem supports dense racemose inflorescences. Leaves are narrow lanceolate, adapted for moisture retention in tropical rainforest canopies (15-30°C). The plant’s light-responsive swaying enhances light capture and pollination, attracting nocturnal moths and bats while deterring herbivores. Luminiflora Radiata contributes to tropical canopy biodiversity and ecological complexity.
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