Lumis Bloom

Basic Information

Biological Traits

Appearance:
  • Tall, slender plant reaching 3-5 feet in height.
  • Delicate, fern-like leaves with a silvery sheen.
  • Glowing, white flowers bloom at night, emanating a soft, ethereal light.
Habitat: Prefers warm, humid climates with well-drained soil and partial shade.   Chemical Composition: Contains unique bioluminescent compounds and a range of active phytochemicals, including:
  • Lumicin: Responsible for the plant's bioluminescence.
  • Curcuminoids: Possess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
  • Terpenoids: Exhibit antibacterial and antifungal activity.
  • Saponins: Aid in wound healing and skin regeneration.
  • Aurins: Have anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and regenerative properties.

Ecology and Habitats

Cubria Empire is its main habitat

Additional Information

Uses, Products & Exploitation

Medicinal:
Lumis flower extracts are used to treat:
  • Wounds and burns: It promote rapid tissue healing and reduce inflammation.
  • Skin conditions: Is effective in treating eczema, psoriasis, and other inflammatory skin diseases.
  • Internal injuries: Aurumflora tea can aid in internal healing and reduce inflammation after surgery or illness, as well as helping with the pain.
  • Minor infections: Due to Antibacterial and antifungal properties.
  • Lumis tea is known to promote relaxation and sleep due to its calming effects.
Byproducts:
  • Lumis oil, extracted from the flowers, is used in cosmetics for its skin-healing properties and luminescent glow.
  • Lumis leaves are used as a natural insect repellent due to their terpenoid content.
Exploitation: Due to its high demand in medicine and cosmetics, Lumis Bloom is cultivated extensively in controlled environments.
Scientific Name
Plantae Lumis Flora
Geographic Distribution

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