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Old 02-08-2020, 08:33 AM
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Welcome to the OB! That's a lovely NoID Phalaenopsis you have there. If you've had it for seven years, it seems like you're doing everything right and it's happy in your conditions. If you do enough looking, you'll certainly come across other named hybrids that resemble it, and you can say it looks like such-and-such, but you'll never know for sure. With commercial orchid-growing being such a big business, and so many new hybrids being created all the time, there are hundreds if not thousands of them that could be said to look similar to one another.
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