Gloriana Lumisphaera, named for its glowing spherical floral structures, is a rare bioluminescent plant native to the tropical rainforest canopy. Standing 10-30 cm tall, it has translucent, ruffled petals in layered rosettes, with a gradient from soft blue to pale violet speckled with orange pollen-like dots. Broad, wavy-edged yellow-green leaves with glandular dots aid light refraction and bioluminescence. Bioluminescence emits cool blue light (420-490 nm) from photogenic cells at the petal base and floral center, likely for nocturnal pollinator attraction. It belongs to genus Nereid Petalus, prefers 15-30°C, humid shaded upper canopy, and supports moth and beetle pollinators. Its stable but rare population highlights conservation importance.
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