Floraglow Luminaflora, from Latin 'flora' (flower) and 'lumina' (light), is a bioluminescent plant species in the Galacticae Petalia cluster. Growing 30-50 cm tall, it features semi-translucent, undulate amber-orange petals with dense glandular spots and radial symmetry. Numerous slender stamens with granular pollen cluster centrally. Leaves are pinnate, lanceolate with undulating margins, showing a gradient from light green to luminescent orange near veins. Flexible stems enhance light diffusion in tropical rainforest understory. Bioluminescence emits at 450-495 nm via luciferin-luciferase pathways in petals and gland spots. Adapted to 15-25°C shaded, humid environments, it attracts nocturnal moths and bioluminescent beetles through glow and fragrant nectar. Taxonomically in Galacticae Petalia genus, it exploits low-light pollination niches in tropical understory ecosystems.