BIOME LUMINA #970/1000

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Luminosa Photoflora, named from Latin for luminous and light flower, is a bioluminescent species in the Prismatica Lumina cluster. It has delicate translucent flowers with five petals showing a blue-green tint and velvety texture, tapering at edges. Golden bioluminescent speckles concentrate at the flower center, radiating outward with faint venation. Slender stems support bloom clusters that sway gently. Emitting light at 470-530 nm, its bluish-green glow is localized at petal bases and stamens via luciferin-luciferase reactions in epidermal cells. Endemic to tropical rainforest understories, it thrives in shaded, humid habitats (20-30°C). Compact (10-25 cm, 0-15 g), it competes well in low-light niches. Taxonomically stable, it is one of 10 genus Luminosa species. Pollination is entomophilous, targeting nocturnal moths and bioluminescent beetles attracted by its glow, highlighting its role as a nocturnal ecological beacon.