Plektralla
Plektralla is a genus of flowering plants in the fictional family Plektrallaceae, native to the cloud forests of the island of Nysara. It currently includes a single described species, Plektralla luminosa. The genus name derives from Greek plektron, meaning “pin” or “peg,” and Latin ala, meaning “wing,” a reference to the narrow, wing-like bracts that surround the flowers. The specific epithet luminosa notes a faint bioluminescence observed in the petals under moonlight.
Description: Plektralla luminosa is a woody shrub or small tree reaching 2–4 meters in height. Leaves are
Distribution and habitat: Endemic to mid-elevation cloud forests at altitudes of 900–1800 meters. It favors humid,
Ecology and conservation: Pollination is primarily by nocturnal hawkmoths, with seed dispersal by gravity and small
Taxonomy and discovery: Plektralla luminosa was first described in 1998 by botanist Lina Rojas in a regional
Etymology and cultural references: The local name translates roughly to “winged light,” reflecting both the plant’s