Photovivens Aureum, named for light and vibrant life, is a luminous aquatic flowering plant with translucent, broad petals featuring fine venation and luminescent blue-green (450-495nm) droplets along veins and reproductive structures. Petals show a bi-layered gradient from pale opaline to amber hues. Central filamentous stamens bear vibrant orange pollen. The flexible yet sturdy stem enables aquatic undulation. Bioluminescence results from luciferin-luciferase enzymes adapted to 0-10°C abyssal environments. Found in Abyssal Ocean Gardens, it grows 10-25 cm tall, weighing 15-50 g. Belonging to genus Photovivens, family Photosynthetica Luminescentia, it includes five species with glowing flowers. Its nocturnal pollination attracts abyssal bioluminescent crustaceans and planktonic insects, crucial for deep-sea biodiversity. Endangered status demands conservation.