1, luminous tree
There is a luminous tree in the virgin forest of North America, whose bark contains a lot of phosphorus. At night, its fluorescence shines like stars. There is a lot of phosphorus in its roots. When it turns into phosphine gas, it will emit a kind of cold light without heat and burning when it meets oxygen in the air. The brightness of this phosphorescence is proportional to the size of the tree. The bigger the tree, the more phosphorus it contains, and the stronger the light it emits.
2. Lantern tree
In the cloudless night in Jinggangshan, Jiangxi Province, you can often see a light blue and soft little lantern from afar, which is an interesting "lantern tree". They grow on the side of the stream pool, with Shui Ying lights, dynamic and static, and endless fun. Lantern trees can absorb and store phosphorus, and at night, they release phosphine for spontaneous combustion. From a distance, clouds of light blue phosphorescence look like small flashing lanterns.
3. Moon Tree
In the deep forest of Yaorenshan Nature Reserve in sandu county, Guizhou Province, China, a rare luminous tree grows. This kind of trunk is thick, with many branches and luxuriant leaves. Whenever night comes, its leaf edge emits a small half circle of fluorescence, like the arc shadow of the first quarter moon, so the local Shui people call it the "moon tree".
4. Night Queen
There is a strange plant growing in Cuba, South America. Every evening, they bloom, and bright colored light flashes from time to time, just like thousands of fireflies dancing. It was just dawn the next morning, and as the flowers faded, the fluorescence went out. The locals gave this flower a very nice name, called "Night Queen".
5. Stellaria
Stellaria tenuiflora grows in Australia in the southern hemisphere, and it will glow at night, and its spores can also glow. When the spores drift with the wind, the sky is dotted with stars, illuminating a small night sky.