Luminis Florae, from Latin 'light of the flowers,' is a rare bioluminescent species in the Prismatica Lumina cluster, reaching 30-60 cm in height. It features translucent, softly undulating pale violet petals with amber luminescent speckles near the floral base, arranged in dense clusters on a slender upright stem. Central stamens and pistils emit a rhythmic 470-530 nm blue-green glow, likely attracting nocturnal pollinators like moths and beetles. Leaves are lanceolate with a matte bluish-green tint. Native to tropical rainforest understories, it thrives in 15-25°C, humid, low-light conditions. Taxonomically in a bioluminescent family, genus Prismatica is marked by cluster flowering and pulsatile glow. Its specialized pollination adapts it to shaded rainforest microhabitats.
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