Lumineflora Spectracorolla, named from Latin 'lumen' (light) and 'corolla' (ring of petals), features a radiant bioluminescent floral display with complex curled and ruffled petals transitioning from pearlescent blues and pinks to subtle golds. Petals have a finely textured surface with glandular dots; the central structure has tight spiraling petal-like appendages. Broad, smooth-margined leaves beneath the bloom show sporadic bioluminescent specks. Its slender stem sways light-responsively in tropical rainforest canopies. Emitting cool blue-green light (470-530 nm) via luciferin-luciferase reactions in epidermal glands, it thrives at 15-25°C, weighs 0-15g, and measures 10-25 cm tall. Belonging to Galacticae Petalia, this rare species uses bioluminescence to attract nocturnal pollinators, exemplifying light-morphology synergy in canopy ecosystems.