Even if the photos you find aren't exactly the same as yours, it still will help you identify what type of orchid you have - don't worry about the flower color - some can be many different colors - find what has the same type of leaves and flower shape
There are some types of orchids that may have light green blooms - Cattleya, Dendrobium, Cymbidium, possibly others - but turquoise sounds very unusual
Last edited by WhiteRabbit; 07-16-2012 at 02:21 PM..
Fluffy, you are not going to get a definite, exact id. Unfortunately there are thousands and thousands of hybrid orchids, and many of them look very similar: too similar to identify exactly without a label or genetic testing. So your plant will remain a noid (that means no id)
However hopefully it will be possible to get a rough idea of what type it is, so that you can learn to care for it properly. If you look at leafmite's link and tells us which ones it looks similar to that will be a start.
If you have pictures on your computer, then the way I post them is to first click the 'go advanced' button under the text box you write your reply in. Then scroll down and click 'manage attachments'. If you can't work it out from there ask again...