Luminosa Florsignis, meaning 'light-bearing flame flower,' is a rare, protected species in the Noctiflorae Phantasm cluster. This 15-30cm tall plant features translucent, undulate petals arranged in complex whorls around a central fiery core. Petals display bi-coloration—vibrant blue peripherally and intense orange-red bioluminescence (400-480nm) from reproductive organs, indicating specialized pigmentation and cellular structures. Elliptical leaves with smooth margins and subtle venation grow on slender, flexible stems suited for gentle movement. Native to tropical rainforest understories, it thrives in shaded, 15-25°C environments, attracting nocturnal moths and beetles via luminescence and scent. Taxonomically, it belongs to a genus adapted for low-light photosynthesis and nocturnal pollination. Its bioluminescence likely involves luciferase activity localized in petals and stamens, enhancing visibility and pollination efficacy.