Bioluminflora Chromaglow, named from Latin roots 'bios' (life), 'lumen' (light), 'flora' (plant), 'chroma' (color), and 'glow', is a bioluminescent species in the Ethereal Petalachordata cluster. Growing 30-50 cm tall and weighing 15-50 g, it features dense inflorescences of translucent flowers with ruffled petals ranging from deep indigo to fiery orange, marked by luminescent specks along petal margins and veins. Petals have intricate venation; central stamens bear vivid orange anthers. Its flexible stem supports heliotropic flower orientation in 10-25°C tropical rainforest canopies. Bioluminescence peaks at 450-495 nm, produced by luciferin-luciferase in petal epidermal cells, attracting nocturnal pollinators like moths and bats. This genus within Ethereal Petalachordata has five species and is vital for nighttime pollination and flora diversity in its endangered habitat.
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