Illuminis Floraglow, a rare bioluminescent flowering species of genus Illuminis (family Illuminaetherea Petalens), inhabits tropical rainforest canopies with stable temperatures of 10–25°C. This diminutive plant (0–10 cm tall, up to 15 g) features densely clustered, ruffled petals with translucent surfaces and soft purple to peach hues, marked by blue-green bioluminescent droplets (470-530 nm). Its central stamens and pistils display warm orange pollen. Light-responsive veined leaves aid luminescent signaling. Bioluminescence involves luciferin-like compounds in epidermal cells, enhancing nocturnal visibility for entomophilous pollination by moths and night insects. It supports complex nocturnal ecosystems through bioluminescent cues.
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