Noctilucent Floralis, meaning 'night shining flower,' is a rare bioluminescent species in the Prismatica Lumina cluster. It features five translucent, coral-peach petals with luminous blue-green spots near clustered anthers and curled stigmas, emitting 450-495 nm light via luciferin-luciferase reactions in epidermal cells. Native to tropical rainforest understories at 20-30°C, it grows 10-30 cm tall with a 0-15 g lightweight structure allowing movement in air currents. Taxonomically, it belongs to a bioluminescent flora family with five related luminescent species. Its glowing petals attract nocturnal pollinators like moths and beetles, enhancing nectar access and visibility in low light. Its rare, protected status highlights its ecological role.
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