Luminoflora Spectrabilis, named from Latin for 'light' and 'visible,' is a remarkable bioluminescent plant with translucent violet to lavender petals featuring pinkish-red glowing spots near edges and veins. Its radial flowers have undulating margins and softly lit central stamens. Stems reach 10-25 cm, supporting flowers adapted to shady tropical rainforest understory habitats (15-30°C, humid). Leaves are presumed broad and thin for low-light photosynthesis. Bioluminescence emits 470-530 nm via a luciferin-luciferase system, attracting nocturnal pollinators and aiding spore dispersal. Belonging to genus Luminoflora in the Prismatica Lumina cluster, its ecology highlights the need for conservation due to its specialized pollination and niche.