To my understanding V. pumila is a species, not a natural hybrid.
There may be another Vanda that goes by V. flavobrunnea, this is not an uncommon problem in taxonomy.
Don't be surprised to find man-made hybrids with species-like names too. It used to happen quite often during a period in time. I believe that it has since stopped as people may have started getting plants confused.
This is particularly why I tend to be a stickler with the proper way to write a species name and a hybrid's name.
It has happened before where people asked about a particular plant thinking that it's a species, but when in reality it was a hybrid that was named like a species.
These problems often make finding proper information about them more difficult.
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