Luminosus Floralis, named from Latin for bright and floral, is a bioluminescent flowering species from the Aurelia Petalina cluster. It features translucent, cup-shaped flowers with a greenish-blue base and petals edged in a cyan-green glow (470-530 nm). Prominent yellow anthers and filaments adorn each flower. Slender stems and lanceolate leaves show faint bioluminescent speckling. Native to tropical rainforest canopies (10-25°C), it grows 30-50 cm tall, weighing 0-10 grams, its flexible structure aiding pollen dispersal. Taxonomically unique within a family of 10 species in Aurelia Petalina, all bioluminescent. Its glow attracts nocturnal pollinators like moths and glow-worm beetles. Vulnerable due to habitat loss, conservation is crucial.
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