Luminifloralis Mirabilis, meaning 'light-bearing flower' and 'wonderful,' is a bioluminescent marine plant with translucent, wavy petals radiating from a central disc containing slender stamens with orange pollen. Petals exhibit a veined network and iridescent speckles, while the inflorescence glows from a pale core to violet edges, emitting blue-green light (420-490nm) via luciferin-luciferase reactions and photoprotein distribution. The 10-25 cm tall, slender stem supports gentle movements in deep ocean reefs (0-10°C). Part of the 'Luminous Glacies' cluster, it thrives in rare deep reef niches, attracting nocturnal marine pollinators like crustaceans and bioluminescent plankton. Belonging to a genus of 10 species, it facilitates reef biodiversity through symbiotic, underwater pollination adaptations.