Luminflora Mysticus, an aquatic flowering species in the Corolla Ignis cluster, stands 30-50 cm tall and weighs 150-300g. It features large, translucent corolla petals arranged in a loosely undulating spiral, emitting blue bioluminescence (450-495 nm) via luciferin-luciferase complexes adapted to cold (0-10°C). Petal edges have ruffled margins with visible venation. Slender, flexible stems enable undulating movement for optimized light exposure. Broad, semi-transparent leaves with speckled pigmentation likely harbor symbiotic microflora. Endemic to deep ocean reefs, it thrives in nutrient-rich, low-light, low-temp waters and facilitates nocturnal pollination. This rare but stable genus of 20 species relies on blue glow to attract marine invertebrate pollinators, supporting reef biodiversity through essential symbiotic interactions.