Luminoflora Spectracorolla, named from Latin 'lumino' (light) and 'corolla' (small crown of petals), is a rare bioluminescent understory plant with a dense central cluster of elongated stamens encircled by numerous wavy petals. These petals display deep purple to magenta hues with bright orange luminescent speckles concentrated on veins and margins. Broad, dark leaves show faint luminescent spotting. The slender stem supports gentle swaying, likely aiding light signal dispersal. Bioluminescence peaks at 510-570nm (green-yellow), via photoproteins in epidermal and vascular tissues, creating a glow visible in low-light tropical rainforest understory. Thriving at 20-30°C, it supports nocturnal pollination by attracting moths. Taxonomically, it belongs to the Helios Petalate cluster within an undefined genus of 40 related species, exemplifying a mutualistic pollination adaptation.