Luminiflora Erythroglow, named from Latin terms for light, flower, and red, features striking red to violet ruffled petals with a frost-like coating of bioluminescent cells. This rare, protected species grows 10-25 cm tall, weighing 15-50 g, in tropical rainforest understories. It has robust tubulate flowers in dense clusters, with flexible leaves and stems adapted to air movement. Bioluminescence peaks at 420-490 nm (blue to aquamarine), produced by photoproteins on petal margins and microstructures, aiding nocturnal pollinator attraction, notably moths and beetles. Classified in Aqu Luminaceae, genus Luminiflora, it is one of 10 taxa with specialized glowing traits, thriving in shaded, humid conditions at 10-25°C, playing a key ecological role in nocturnal pollination and biodiversity.