Radianta Floraglow, from Latin 'radians' (shining) and 'flora' (flower), is a bioluminescent plant with delicate five-petaled flowers displaying radial symmetry. Each slightly translucent petal features fine luminescent dots emitting soft blue-green light (470-530 nm). Prominent stamens and a central pistil are visible. Broad ovate leaves with faint luminescent veining grow on flexible stems, with plants reaching 30-50 cm. Belonging to the Phantasmae Notani family, this species thrives in tropical rainforest canopies (15-25°C, high moisture). Its light-responsive blooming optimizes floral opening under low light to attract nocturnal pollinators like moths and bats. Luminescence, caused by luciferin oxidation in petals, guides pollinators and enhances reproductive success in its rare stable population.
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