Luminiflora Glacies, meaning 'light-bearing flower of ice,' is a rare bioluminescent plant from deep cave systems. It has translucent, undulating petals with ruffled margins arranged radially around dense golden stamens. Petals show a pale lavender to soft blue gradient with orange-gold glandular spots likely secreting attractants. The slender 15-30 cm tall stem supports the flower; leaves are reduced and submerged. Emitting bioluminescence at 400-480 nm, its cool blue glow blends with warmer inner petal light, via luciferin-luciferase enzymes adapted to cold aquatic habitats. Taxonomically in Illuminaetherea Petalens, it thrives at 0-15°C in humid, low-light caves, attracting nocturnal pollinators and aiding cross-pollination. It exemplifies evolutionary specialization for cold subterranean aquatic niches.