Luminis Floralis, from Latin meaning light flower, is a rare, stable bioluminescent species in the Noctiluca Arboreal cluster. Growing 15-30 cm tall, it has intricately ruffled, translucent petals in pale peach to warm cream with crimson speckles arranged in complex whorls. Slender, elongated leaves mirror petal pigmentation and are supported by a lightweight, flexible stem, adapted to tropical rainforest canopies. It fluoresces in the 450-495 nm blue-green spectrum via a luciferin-luciferase reaction triggered by light shifts, influencing its blooming. Thriving at 15-25°C, it inhabits humid upper canopy layers and belongs to a genus of 40 species with arboreal, bioluminescent traits. Its glow attracts nocturnal pollinators like moths and beetles, aiding cross-pollination. Lightweight (10-25 g), it balances reproductive success with environmental resilience.