The international orchid register keeps track of all registered orchid hybrids (not just Phals), and you can search by parent or hybrid name (grex). The International Orchid Register / RHS Gardening
OrchidRoots is similar, but covers species as well and has lots of photos of the plants, and in the case of hybrids, of the parents as well.
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__________________ Camille
Completely orchid obsessed and loving every minute of it....
Phals.net has a lot of information on primary hybrids, including photographic / visual tables. Just click on a species then click on the "graphic" link above the hybrids list.
Orchidroots is another good tool for researching hybrids of pretty much any genus, Phalaenopsis included.
Ty for all the answers above . Here are some pics of it. Still not 100% sure what it could be. Looks like a real species cross but i could be wrong. Sorry for the bad pics, they are taken with my phone. the main plant look like a normal hybrid.
You will never be able to get a 100% certain ID of a hybrid without a tag. There are different hybrids that look similar. It will always be a NOID. So... it is beautiful, enjoy its beauty. The details of its parentage are important if you are going to breed with it, or exhibit it for formal judging. (For society displays, just label it "Phalaenopsis unknown ")