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Old 08-27-2013, 12:09 AM
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Most likely a hybrid, not a species.

If you can get at least the genus name of the hybrid, that'd be good enough to have a general idea of what to do with this orchid and then you can make comparisons to what your growing area is like. From there you can make proper adjustments.
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Old 08-28-2013, 07:53 AM
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^ He knows his stuff Just wanted to add, that there is no way to identify your Vanda until it blooms (orchids are distinguished/identified by their flowers)... Even then, sometimes, it's still not really possible, b/c there are so many hybrids out there (many of which look very much alike), that there's really no way to be sure. That's ok, tho... b/c as was previously mentioned, having the genus name, is usually good enough to learn your plant's general cultural needs. Good Luck, and Happy Growing!
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