Luminiflorus Nebulensis, meaning 'light-bearing flower of the mist,' is a rare, protected bioluminescent plant in the Photosynthetica Luminescentia cluster. Growing 10-25 cm tall and weighing 15-50 g, it thrives in tropical caves with stable 10-25°C temperatures. It features translucent, undulating blue petals illuminated by sporadic orange pollen-like granules. Finely veined leaves and curved stems exhibit 'bioluminescent swaying' that enhances light diffusion. Petal light emission peaks at 420-490 nm, driven by luciferin-based photoproteins in glandular cells on petals and stems. Its morphology, with prominent stamens on a central receptacle, supports pollen transfer, attracting nocturnal moths and beetles adapted to low light. This symbiotic pollination ensures reproduction and acts as a luminous ecological beacon fostering biodiversity in dark cave habitats.
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