Gloriana Lumiglo, named from Latin 'gloria' (glory) and 'lumiglo' for its bioluminescent glow, is a rare stable species in the Photosynthetica Luminescentia genus. This aquatic flowering plant reaches 30-50 cm height and 150-300 g weight, with translucent, ruffled petals in orange-pink hues accented by luminescent speckles. Radially arranged petals surround a bioluminescent androecium emitting 510-570 nm greenish-yellow light. Its flexible stem supports aquatic movement aiding nutrient uptake and pollinator access. Broad, faintly luminescent leaves enable photosynthesis in low-light oceanic habitats. Thriving in temperate deep ocean reefs (0-30°C), it provides nocturnal visual cues, attracting bioluminescent crustaceans and mollusks for pollination, enhancing reproductive success and reef biodiversity.