I vaguely recall of the mention of a variegated Cryptostylis spp. offered for sale in another country, but they're pretty rare in cultivation here in the US. Cryptostylis are not terribly popular here in the US.
The only way that I can think of to know for sure if there are far more genetically diverse populations of the species or genus in the propagative populations in each respective country that carries them for sale, or scientists can scour the Australian regions where they are found on a regular basis, idk.
Since Australia has cut off international sales to the US due to extremely unreasonably high exportation costs, the US will not be experiencing any kind of genetically diverse populations of any kind of native Australian terrestrial orchid that made it into the country for a long while.
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