Radiantiflora Luminescens, a rare bioluminescent herbaceous plant of 0-10 cm height, inhabits tropical rainforest canopies within the Photosynthetica Luminescentia cluster. It features large, translucent pale lavender petals with delicate venation and orange glandular dots, surrounding a radiating stigma and stamens. Beneath these blooms, smaller cup-shaped flowers emit an orange bioluminescence at the corolla base, glowing primarily in the 450-495 nm blue spectrum via luciferin-like compounds. This soft blue-green light enhances nocturnal pollinator visibility, including moths and small bats. Slender stems support rosettes with finely structured leaf margins, adapted for limited understorey light. Occupying humid, shaded microhabitats within 10-20°C, Radiantiflora is a protected genus member crucial to rainforest biodiversity through specialized pollinator symbiosis.