Luminifloris Spectralis, from Latin 'lumen' (light), 'floris' (flower), and 'spectralis' for its spectral bioluminescence, is a 10-30 cm tall herbaceous member of Nocturnalis Flora. It features multilayered petals with a violet-to-lavender gradient and radially symmetrical dense stamens with spherical anthers emitting a blue-green (420-490 nm) glow. Fine filamentous structures on anthers and petals suggest a luciferin-luciferase enzymatic luminescence mechanism. The slender stem supports sparse, elongated leaves adapted to tropical rainforest canopy light. Thriving at 20-30°C, it sways to aid pollen dispersal. Within family Nocturnaceae and genus Luminifloris, it partners with nocturnal pollinators like moths and bioluminescent beetles. Endangered due to habitat loss, it plays a critical ecological role in its native tropical canopy.