Luminosa Florispectralis, a rare bioluminescent species in the Celestiflorae family, grows 5-30 cm tall with erect stems bearing whorls of elongated magenta petals with violet gradations and iridescent lines. Filamentous stamens with faintly glowing anthers extend beyond the corolla. Semi-transparent foliage shows intricate venation forming netted laminae enhancing light diffusion. Bioluminescence occurs in the blue-green spectrum (420-490 nm) via luciferin-luciferase enzymes in petals and filaments. Found in tropical rainforest understory at 15-30°C and moderate humidity, it thrives under diffuse light. Its slender stem sways responsively to aid pollen dispersal. Nocturnal glow attracts moths and beetles, indicating critical ecological and conservation importance.