Phosphoros Bloomaris, named from Greek 'Phosphoros' (light-bearing) and Latin 'Bloomaris' (blooming form), is a bioluminescent flora in the Galacticae Petalia cluster. It features multilayered, translucent petals with radial symmetry, showing a gradient from warm orange center to teal-green edges. Petals have iridescent glandular trichomes aiding light emission. Slender, undulating stems suggest adaptation to tropical rainforest canopy movement. Its chemiluminescence emits 470-530nm blue-green light, visible at 0-15°C. This rare, protected species thrives in the upper canopy, likely pollinated nocturnally by night-active insects or vertebrates. Weighing 0-15g with slow growth, it is sensitive to disturbance. The genus includes 20 species sharing conserved bioluminescence, underscoring its ecological importance and conservation need.