Phosphoriflora Lumiglores, from Latin 'phosphorus' (light-bearer) and 'flora' (plant), is a bioluminescent species in the Ethereal Petalachordata cluster. Standing 10-30 cm tall, it features translucent flowers with overlapping petals showing a lavender to deep blue gradient and orange pollen specks. Central stamens emit warm yellow-orange luminescence. The slender, ridged stem supports flower clusters and broad, venated leaves. Bioluminescence spans 470-530 nm, from luciferase-luciferin reactions near petals and reproductive organs, pulsing gently in tropical understories (20-30°C). Native to humid, nutrient-rich rainforest soils, it attracts nocturnal pollinators like moths and bioluminescent beetles. Belonging to the Etherealaceae family, genus consists of 10 luminescent species. Slow swaying aids scent dispersal for pollination.