Floriluminosa Nocturnalis, a rare bioluminescent aquatic plant endemic to the Abyssal Ocean Gardens, features translucent, undulating petals arranged radially with a central orange reproductive core contrasting its pale blue to lavender luminescence. Petals are thin, membranous, speckled with iridescent dots enhancing light diffusion. Its slender, flexible stem supports both the main flower and smaller cup-shaped, amber-glowing flora. Bioluminescence spans 420-490nm blue, driven by luciferase in epidermal and petal cells, attracting nocturnal aquatic pollinators. Thriving in 0-15°C plankton-rich low-light waters, it uses gentle undulation for nutrient exchange. Taxonomically in Noctiflorae Phantasm, this 10-30 cm, 5-25 g species relies on bioluminescence-activated marine invertebrates for pollination.