Luminiflora Spectras, from Latin 'lumen' (light) and 'flora' (plant), and 'spectras' for its spectral bioluminescence, is a rare stable species in the Nebulorb Gloriosa cluster. This bioluminescent plant stands 10-25 cm tall, weighing 15-50 g, with translucent, undulating petals radially arranged around a vivid central core emitting 470-530 nm blue-green light. Petals bear subtle red speckles enhancing fluorescence. The stem enables aquatic undulation, aiding nutrient diffusion in marine caves (20-30°C, low light). Taxonomically in Nebulorbaceae, genus Gloriosa (20 species). Its bioluminescence likely involves a luciferin-luciferase reaction localized at petal bases. Ecologically, it attracts nocturnal bioluminescent insect pollinators by glowing and undulating, ensuring cross-pollination. Minimal leaf patterns focus energy on flower luminosity, optimizing reproduction in dim marine habitats.
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