Photogloia Refracta, a bioluminescent perennial from the Radiant Perennials family, exhibits delicate 15-30 cm tall flowers with layered, translucent petals. The blossoms display vivid blue, refractive edges and intensely luminous yellow centers, emitting bioluminescence at 420-490 nm, producing a cool blue glow contrasting with warm yellow stamens. Slender stems bear alternately arranged flower clusters, and elliptical leaves show subtle venation and iridescence under low light. Native to tropical rainforest canopies, it thrives in humid, shaded environments at 15-30°C. Its luciferin-luciferase based bioluminescence, enhanced by petal structure, attracts nocturnal pollinators like moths and bats. With only 10 known species, it is endangered, underscoring the need to conserve its niche.