Luminoflora Astralis, named for its star-like bioluminescence, is a rare endemic species in the Nebulorb Gloriosa cluster. It features translucent, spirally arranged petals around a glowing core, exhibiting blue-violet hues with pinkish luminescent speckles emitting light at 470-530nm. The slender, flexible stem adapts for aquatic undulation, enhancing underwater light diffusion. Measuring 10-25cm and weighing 15-50g, it thrives in cold (0-10°C) deep-ocean trenches. Its bioluminescence lures nocturnal aquatic pollinators and facilitates deep-sea communication. Classified in genus Luminoflora, family Gloriosaceae, it produces light via a luciferin-luciferase reaction in petal and stem epidermis. Ecologically, it supports biodiversity through pollination and energy cycling, attracting planktonic and invertebrate fauna during the ocean's night cycle.