Your question may be a good time to discuss orchid names and the way orchids are produced in the industry.
Vuyl. Camouflage is a 1999 (registration date) hybrid of (Vuyl. Memoria Mary Kavanaugh x Oda. Florence Stirling)
Oda. Florence Stirling) is an old hybrid from 1948 and its parent are from 1930. It is hard to imagine if these hybrids exist anymore to even try to reproduce this hybrid.
Since hybrids are man made, to still exist someone has to have enough interest (financially) to keep making it. This hybrid has never been awarded, so its commercial value is limited.
Oncidium inter-generics are usually produced one time and then growers move on to 'new names' crossing two different plants. Even when a hybrid is exceptional growers will not produce it every year but rotate crops on a 3-5 year basis. This is the time to flower and sell a crop of orchids. If we did not there would many less orchids varieties for sale.
Vuylstekeara Camouflage ‘Everglades Passion’
The name is followed by a cultivar ‘Everglades Passion’ . When an orchid hybrid is registered only the parents and the hybrid name are recorded. Growers add a cultivar when the plant is awarded to indicate a clone of the awarded plant. Since this orchid has not been awarded the name is meaningless. It indicates that only one grower used this name to make his crop look different.
All this goes to show that you will find a particular plant in big quantities for a year or two and then nothing as the industry moves to something new.
Even if someone wanted (and had the parents) to remake the hybrid, seed crosses can vary greatly and the plant produced may not look like the plant you are trying to buy.
An example of the variation in seed crossings is illustrated here
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For your birthday you should look around to find an orchid in current production that looks like what you desired in this Intergeneric Oncidium.
Angraecum magdalenae is a species rather than a hybrid. For this we use a lower case letter on the species name magdalenae.
It is a white Angraecum and not very common. This is for commercial reasons. The Darwin Orchid Angraecum sesquipedale is historically famous and is much more popular. This one you will find easier. You may find it even more desirable as many people have.