Maria smiled, glad she'd chosen the park. There was something undeniably charming about watching Miguel experience it for possibly the first time. She could swear that he was almost glowing too. "I see them." She signed back, walking towards the glowing plants. "They have a bioluminescence similar to the plants on Pandora." She had to finger spell Pandora, not sure if he'd know the sign for it given that there hadn't been any doors there in his time on the station. "Fortunately, these can live in our air." Covering their faces with oxygen masks would have been a shame.
Maria took a few more steps and stopped, reaching out to touch the petals of a small, gold flower. She then signed "This one's not glowing much now, but when as it gets darker in here, it'll get a little brighter." She paused and gave an amused smile. "When I was a child, I snuck a flower like this into my room and used it to read tech manuals when I supposed to be asleep. Almost like a flashlight."