Luminiflorus Spectrales, named from Latin 'lumen' (light) and 'florus' (flower) with 'spectrales' referring to its spectral glow, is a delicate bioluminescent flowering plant, 10-25 cm tall. It has translucent, undulating petals in a radial orchid-like pattern with cool blue to violet hues (420-490 nm) emitting a soft celestial glow. The central stamens and pistils glow orange-red, likely attracting pollinators. Thin, semi-transparent leaves with faint venation alternate along a slender, flexible stem. Thriving in tropical caves at 10-20°C, it adapts to low light and high humidity. Weighing 15-50 g, it belongs to genus Luminiflorus in family Luminaraceae, characterized by nocturnal pollination. Its luminescence attracts cave moths and beetles, aiding reproduction in nutrient-poor habitats. Endangered, it supports nocturnal pollinator networks vital to fragile cave ecosystems.