Luminifloris Spectraglow, named from Latin for light and flower, combined with visible spectrum and glow, is a 15-30 cm tall bioluminescent species in the Nebulorb Gloriosa cluster. It features delicate, translucent petals with radial symmetry, showing a cool blue-teal base shifting to glowing orange tips. The petal surfaces have fine textured epidermal cells, with a radiant orange floral center bearing reproductive structures. Lanceolate green leaves support slender, flexible stems that undulate with air currents. Luminescence (470-530 nm) emits a soft blue-green glow, driven by a luciferase reaction, prominent at petal edges and core. Native to tropical rainforest understories (20-30°C), it thrives in low light, attracting nocturnal pollinators like moths and glow-worms. Taxonomically in the Gloriosa family within the Nebulorb genus, it is one of ~30 species. Movement enhances pollination signaling, showcasing an evolutionary bioluminescent adaptation.
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