Luminoflora Chromatica, a rare bioluminescent species within the Lunar Spectra cluster, stands 20-50 cm tall with a mass of 10-25g. It has translucent, funnel-shaped petals that shift colors from blue to orange-red under low light, featuring ruffled margins and central stamens. Narrow lanceolate leaves with smooth venation spiral on flexible stems. Bioluminescence, emitting predominantly blue light (450-495 nm), arises from a luciferin-luciferase reaction in specialized epidermal and petal cells, producing a dual-color glow. Native to Tropical Rainforest Understory, it thrives in shaded, humid habitats (15-25°C), attracting nocturnal pollinators like moths and hoverflies. Belonging to Fabaceae, genus Luminoflora, its glow enhances reproductive success. With only 20 known relatives, it is a protected species vital for ecosystem biodiversity.