Luminiflora Aurelius, meaning 'light-bearing flower of golden hue,' is a rare bioluminescent plant from the Aurelia Petalina cluster. Growing 30-50 cm tall, it features a delicate stem with broad, scalloped petals in concentric whorls, exhibiting an olive-green to auburn gradient highlighted by luminescent spores and glandular dots along margins and veins. Its bioluminescence peaks in the 420-490 nm blue-green spectrum. The central inflorescence bears radiating stamens and filamentous structures enhancing its glow. Ovate leaves with reticulate venation show subtle iridescence. Native to tropical rainforests, it thrives in shaded, humid, moist soils at 15-25°C. Family Aureliaceae, genus Aurelia, its luminescence attracts nocturnal pollinators like moths, supporting reproduction and biodiversity in its ecosystem.