Luminflora Violetalis, from Latin 'lumen' (light) and 'floris' (flower) with 'violetalis' denoting its violet hue, is a rare, stable species in the Prismatica Lumina cluster. Standing 10-25 cm tall, it features delicate, translucent orchid-like flowers with 5-7 undulating petals fading from deep violet to lavender, speckled with blue-green (420-490nm) bioluminescent spots near reproductive organs, likely from a luciferin-luciferase reaction. It has slender stems and narrow, alternate lanceolate leaves, adapted for subtle sway in tropical cave systems. Thriving in cool (5-15°C), humid environments, it attracts nocturnal pollinators (moths, glow-worms) via luminescence and scent. Taxonomically within genus Luminflora, it supports specialized nocturnal pollination in low-light habitats.