sinc ethese plants are meant for being sold as long-lasting-flowers, and then go to the bin (yes, sad, but true) nobody really cares about the correct tagging. Most people just wantto know it's an orchid and some o so far to know Phal or Dendro or ladyslipper. More or less, one tag fits all... they are distributed all over europe, and the prices varies according to country (e.g., buying on of them in Spain would cost even more than buying a correctly labelled Phalaenopsis at a good nursery in Germany)
However, and here the trick. Since these mass production nurseries specialize themselves in just few hybrids (this helps to keep prices low too), sometimes you can go to their websites and see which hybrids they have in their catalogues (does not help always!), as tehy tend to have them idetified there.
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