What's this?This is my first time seeing such a plant.Plants of the World: The Illustrated EncyclopediaPlants of the World: The Illustrated Encyclopedia*mutter*Nitorgramenales,
Lumenparaceae,
Lumenpara:
lit. light-grass order, lantern-like family, lantern-like (genus)*mutter*mutter**mutter*mutter**mutter*mutter*Lover of Living Things, ArtoriasFlower pollination: entomophilous; flower light attracts nocturnal insects
Fruit: blackened, wedge-shaped seeds
Habitat: shorlines and other such numerous moist places allow burgeoning growthThe luminescent material is a derivative of self-synthesized luciferin. This is similar to sea-firefl-Distribution: Darkroot Garden
Domestication: wildly grown
Duration: perennial herb
Flowers: glowing flowers blossom during early summer nights
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