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Old 03-03-2010, 09:15 AM
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HI I bought these three phals Please identify them for me.
Thanking in advance.

Dev
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Old 03-03-2010, 09:17 AM
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Dev, Do you have any pictures?
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Sorry was having problem uploading the pics, now uploaded.
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Probably all hybrids. The first looks like it could be either amabilis or aphrodite, but it's probably a hybrid too. No way to know for sure without a tag.
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All three are different forms of Phalaenopsis Noideacus, a hybrid endemic to places like Big Box stores.

With no tag it's essentially impossible to identify a hybrid Phalaenopsis. There are hundreds of thousands of them, and many look so similar as to be virtually identical. Your best bet is to simply enjoy the plants.
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Phalaenopsis Noideacus,

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