It is difficult to say whether you have the right orchid.
Temperature can have a big impact on 'reds' in flowers. Cooler temperatures seem to bring out the 'reds' better. Over the years, I have definitely seen this with Phals, my Nelly Isler, Cattleyas, and some non-orchids (i.e. jasmine).
I really dislike when my Nelly Isler blooms during the summer as the flowers are, if I am lucky, white and a faded red or, if I am unlikely, brown and white. During the winter, though, the flowers are a beautiful red with just a little white.
Some of my purple Cattleyas or pink Cattleyas will be devoid of the 'reddish' hue if they bloom during the summer. Sometimes I like it, sometimes I don't.
Coincidentally, I just bought this orchid from one of my favorite vendors for tropical plants, because I was buying other plants and this one was on sale. As temperatures are already warm and summer is near, I am expecting that the coloring will be lighter, perhaps pink or white.
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