Luminosa Flosaurora, meaning 'radiant flower of dawn,' is a rare bioluminescent flowering plant native to tropical rainforest canopies. It features deep orange, spirally arranged petals with a velvety texture and glandular protuberances likely involved in blue-green (470-530 nm) bioluminescence via luciferin-luciferase enzymes. Compact (10–25 cm tall, 15–50 g), with a flexible stem, it thrives in shaded, humid canopy microhabitats (15–25°C). L. Flosaurora forms symbiotic relationships with nocturnal moths and beetles attracted to its glow. Taxonomically within the Noctifloral Anthophytes cluster (20 species), its floral morphology and luminescence optimize pollination in dim environments. Its rarity highlights its protected conservation status.