Phal schilleriana is somewhere in the ancestry of well over 26000 registered hybrids, including the majority of classic pink Phals of all shades. Is it in the ancestry of this one? Probably, but there are other sources of pink coloration, and the physical characteristics could just as easily be due to recent ancestry of Phal stuartiana or others. There is no way to confirm the ancestry of your Phal.
Phal schilleriana is somewhere in the ancestry of well over 26000 registered hybrids, including the majority of classic pink Phals of all shades. Is it in the ancestry of this one? Probably, but there are other sources of pink coloration, and the physical characteristics could just as easily be due to recent ancestry of Phal stuartiana or others. There is no way to confirm the ancestry of your Phal.
Thanks PaphMadMan, I know that there was no chance of the identification but just wanted to make sure there was phal schilleriana in it.
Technically speaking, PaphMadMan is correct. However, I would strongly suggest that your phal has schilleriana as a parent, making it at least 50% schilleriana. But alas, a positive ID is highly unlikely without contacting the breeder, who is probably 3 or 4 points of contact away, and undoubtedly somewhere in Asia.