I am hoping someone recognizes this unique phal and can provide a cross and clonal ID for me. It was purchased in a nursery in central Virginia USA and likely came from a Florida supplier.
With hybrids, there are many that look similar so it's usually impossible to come up with a definitive ID. At best, you may end up with "looks like" a named plant. In fact, many of these aren't named, or if they are, trade names (not registered) are also common. If you can determine the nursery that it came from, they may be able to help you. It is a beauty!
As Roberta said its really difficult to give a name to a single plant with so many hybrids around.
However, your plant reminded me of Phal Magic Art. I have read this named hybrid can have many 'looks' and a quick look at Google images confirms this. The colouring and patterning is similar but the shape is more like the suggestion given by DeaC.
The spotted ones are extremely variable depending on what the temperatures were as the buds developed. This makes it almost impossible to identify them without a name tag. There are a lot of clones that are mass produced and sold, but never named. I agree with contacting the retailer and trying to track down the name via the supplier, but realize it might not work.
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