Luminiflorus Spectrabilis, meaning 'spectacular light-bearing flower,' is a bioluminescent species in the Phantasmal Florale cluster. It has translucent, undulating pale blue petals with orange bioluminescent speckles and veins, arranged in layered whorls on a slender 15–30 cm stem with coral-like branches. Emitting light primarily at 470-530 nm, it glows blue-green with warm orange highlights, driven by luciferin compounds near vein-like tissues. Native to Abyssal Ocean Gardens, it thrives in 0–10°C waters, relying on currents to aid nutrient uptake and gamete dispersal. Pollinated by nocturnal aquatic invertebrates, it supports abyssal ecosystems and is vulnerable due to habitat loss.