That's really neat! Nice looking flowers and with great sentimental to you Jerry.
It is a primary hybrid, Epilaelia Huckleberry (Laelia longipes x Epidendrum marmoratum), now called Epiphronitis Huckleberry (Sophronitis longipes x Epidendrum marmoratum). Love those genus name changes!
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Thanks for the information Dave. It gets real frustrating sometimes. I can still quote, almost verbatim, passages from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, but darned if I can remember if I even ate breakfast!!
I can't get this interesting little flower out of mind. I don't know whether you are aware of it but it does not appear to be on sale anywhere. So you have quite a rare orchid. I am so glad it grows so healthy for you.
When I googled it this is the only reference I could find