Luminosa Florescia, named for its light-bearing and flowering traits, is a bioluminescent tropical canopy species in the genus Nereid Petalus. It features translucent, elongated petals rising above a rosette of undulating leaves ranging from deep green to purplish hues. The semi-open corolla cluster emits soft blue-green light (470-530 nm) primarily from petal bases and stamen filaments via luciferin-based reactions, attracting nocturnal pollinators like moths and bats. The plant’s slender, robust stem supports a lightly weighted structure (50-150 g) at 15-30 cm height, adapted to tropical airflow. It thrives in 20-30°C, contributing to nocturnal pollination and rainforest canopy biodiversity within a stable group of 10 Nereid Petalus species.