Luminosa Floralesca, from Latin 'luminosa' (radiant) and 'floralesca' (flower-like), is a bioluminescent plant endemic to tropical cloud forests. It displays intricate inflorescences with translucent petals in loose rosettes, featuring ruffled margins and a pale blue-to-orange gradient. Petal surfaces have glandular dots enabling blue-green bioluminescence (450-495 nm). Slender, semi-succulent stems (10-30 cm) support the flowers, with reduced or modified leaves emphasizing the floral display. Belonging to the Photosynthetica Luminescentia cluster within a family known for bioluminescence, it thrives in cool (10-25°C), humid, shaded understories. Its glow attracts nocturnal pollinators, mainly moths, aiding reproduction. As a vulnerable species, it supports pollinator populations and biodiversity in its threatened habitat.