Radiantica Floragloria, named for its bright shining and glorious flower, is a rare bioluminescent plant in the Nereid Petalus cluster. It stands 10-25 cm tall, weighs up to 15 g, and has delicate translucent pinkish-lilac petals with iridescent undertones, arranged in overlapping whorls. Luminescent dots near the corolla base emit a soft, warm yellowish glow in the 400-480 nm blue-violet spectrum via photoproteins in epidermal cells, enhancing nocturnal visibility. Slender stems bear flower clusters that sway in rainforest breezes. Leaves adapt to humid, shaded tropical environments (20-30°C). Native to moist rainforest canopies with low wind, it relies on nocturnal insect pollinators attracted to its glow, supporting nighttime pollinator networks and biodiversity within its rare bioluminescent flora family of ~20 species.