Luminflora Spectracolor, from Latin 'lumen' (light) and 'flora' (flower), with 'spectracolor' denoting its vibrant hues, is a rare bioluminescent flowering plant in genus Luminflora, family Aqua Luminaceae. Its inflorescence features undulating petals with a gradient from aqua and blue to coral and orange, enhanced by glandular trichomes that diffuse light. Ruffled margins and spiral phyllotaxis create a dynamic structure; bright yellow anthers mark central reproductive organs. The slender stem supports the 15-30 cm floral cluster, with narrow leaves adapted to tropical rainforest canopy. Bioluminescence arises from specialized epidermal cells emitting 450-495 nm blue-green light via luciferase-luciferin interaction. Thriving at 20-30°C, gentle swaying aids pollination. Ecologically, it attracts nocturnal moths and bats, boosting reproductive success. One of 10 species with stable populations, it remains rare and endemic to tropical canopies, exemplifying bioluminescent adaptation.