Luminastrum Spectrabilis, named from Latin lumen (light) and spectabilis (notable), is a striking bioluminescent plant with translucent, finely undulating blue petals accented by orange spots near reproductive organs. Its radial, layered petal arrangement forms a flower-like structure optimizing light emission. Supported by slender stems bearing multiple intensely glowing inflorescences, the narrow, curled leaves feature a subtle luminescent edge. Bioluminescence arises from photoproteins emitting blue light (420-490 nm), enhancing attraction of nocturnal pollinators. Native to tropical rainforest understory (20-30°C), it grows 20-40 cm tall within the genus Luminastrum of the Noctiluca Arboreal cluster. It fills a rare yet stable niche, contributing to nocturnal ecosystem pollination, complemented by spore dispersal adapted to humid conditions.