Many flowers that appear to be 'colored' actually have a white base color with an 'overlay' of pink, green, etc. Good culture often intensifies the overlay color.
Who knows what culture your Cym. Valley Flower
'Cherry Ripe' received as spike was developing BEFORE you bought it? Chances are, when it bloomed last year that the flowering was not up to its full potential.
Incidentally, Cym. Valley Flower has been used as a parent of 84 offspring (Lucky Rainbow is one of these). Many offspring are described as having a white base with (varying degrees of) pale pink to deep rose marks.
Did you also buy Cym. Lucky Rainbow? It might be interesting to compare the two side by side.
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