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Originally Posted by Diane56Victor
Turning up at a show with your plant showing different blooms would probably turn the judges apoplectic!
...Still in the end without that precious label being attached to the plant throughout its life all we can say is 'its like Phal Magic Art'
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I think it is fairly certain that this is Phal Magic art and that's what I'm calling it, but you're right in saying that an unlabeled plant of unknown origin (I think it was Lowes, but that wouldn't qualify as 'known') shouldn't be shown. Looking into it fairly extensively, I've been unable to find the actual hybrid name. Maybe Ray can help with this. In fact, I haven't been able to find out if 'Magic Art' is the hybrid versus a clonal name. Maybe there is a background for this orchids somewhere, but I couldn't find a reliable source.
Adding to my early note, I found photos of this orchid that fit perfectly with my observations and the plant with two flowers that are completely different on the same plant. Apparently, this orchids markings are sufficiently unstable that the flowers can have reversed markings where they are almost all dark burgundy (for lack of a better color description) with white edges. I've attached a photo. My plant was very small and had only two flowers, one looking like each of the attached photos.
I'm not sure how it got missed, but I have not logged the plant's information into my greenhouse records yet or tested it for virus (maybe tonight), but I've also read that Magic Art is infected with virus.
-Keith