Luminiflorus Spectrablomus, named from Latin for light and flower with spectra referencing its bioluminescent color range, is a rare species in the Abyssal Petalon cluster specialized for deep cave bioluminescence. It grows 10-25 cm tall with delicate translucent petals forming a loosely layered corolla, exhibiting a bi-colored gradient from pastel blue to transparent white, with orange speckles likely from glandular trichomes. Slender stems allow gentle swaying in cave air. Bioluminescence peaks at 420-490 nm via photoproteins in petal epidermal cells, enhanced by petal translucency and microtexture. Native to cool (5-20°C), humid deep caves, it attracts nocturnal cave moths and glow-worms for pollination. Belonging to Petalonaceae, genus Luminiflorus (10 species), it emits light as a nocturnal pollination cue, adapting structurally and functionally to subterranean ecosystems.