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JungleMel 12-25-2016 03:07 PM

ID this orchid from a YouTube Video?
 
I know this is kind of a long shot, but can anyone tell me the name of this orchid, or one that looks similar? I kind of love it and the girl in the video bought it unlabeled.

http://i.imgur.com/fp692tK.jpg

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Mz_ibgJ6PDQ

estación seca 12-31-2016 12:33 AM

I didn't see this until now, probably due to being otherwise occupied over the Christmas holiday.

It might be a hybrid with Phalaenopsis parishii in its background. That species has lip, petals and sepals similar to this one, but it is a very small plant compared to this one.

JungleMel 12-31-2016 12:50 AM

Thanks for the reply estación. I see what you mean as parishii does have similar coloration. Do you think it's 100% Phalaenopis hybrid though?

I've been curious as to whether it's Phalaenopsis or a Phal x vandaceous hybrid, based on the petal shape being so round and the throat/lip/column being so centered, plus the substance looking much thicker than most Phalaenopsis hybrids. Or maybe it's just really well bred for a NoID Phal.

estación seca 12-31-2016 01:13 AM

The flower shape can also come from Phalaenopsis species that were previously considered in genus Doritis, now sunk into Phalaenopsis.

I don't know enough about Vandaenopsis (Vdnps., Phalaenopsis x Vanda) to help much, but I seem to recall leaves on this type of hybrid are narrow like Vanda. If somebody has better information, please step in. I seem to recall there are not many Vandaenopsis.

Roberta 01-01-2017 12:13 AM

I think that we can be certain that it is a hybrid, not a species. There are so many hybrids that look similar, you are not likely to get an ID, unless you get one from the grower. But it's beautiful, and looks very healthy, so enjoy it! There's lots of advice on this forum about keeping Phals happy and healthy, so that you can help it thrive, and rebloom for you.

PaphMadMan 01-01-2017 11:17 AM

Definitely hybrid, probably complex hybrid, and probably pure Phal (including Doritis, of course). There isn't anything about this that couldn't come from the typical mix of species found in compact / mini Phals. The size and shape of the lip probably shows a lot of Phal equestris. The plant and spike form probably comes largely from Phal pulcherrima. Add in some white with red lip standard Phal and blend for a couple generations and here we are.

The resemblance to Phal parishii could be coincidence, or it could indicate that a hybrid like Phal Anna-Larati Soekardi (parishii x pulcherrima) or Phal Partris (parishii x equestris) or Phal Gretchen (parishii x Cassandra) is in the mix, but then Phal lobbii is just as likely as parishii because the red purple color can come from many species. It doesn't appear to be any of those hybrids though.

So, a pretty typical mini Phal that might have some Phal parishii influence, or might not.

Orchid Whisperer 01-01-2017 02:24 PM

JungleMel, you might want to forward the photo to Peter Lin at Bigleaf Orchids, he may be able to suggest some hybrids which are similar.

peterlin 01-01-2017 03:58 PM

This is likely Phalaenopsis Taisuco Micky (Phalaenopsis Golden Peoker X Phalaenopsis pulcherrima)

http://www.bigleaforchids.com/store/.../cy11_2011.JPG

The larger broader lip comes and the upright inflorescence - comes from pulcherrima.

This is most likely a clone - that was popular a few years back. Phal Golden Peoker - the harlequin mutaton gives this flower heavy substance and stay in bloom for months.

This plant produce basal keiki freely from pulcherrima influence.

This hybrid is very similar to

Phalaenopsis Sogo Chabstic (Phalaenopsis Golden Peoker X Phalaenopsis Anna-Larati Soekardi)

Phalaenopsis Joy Nancy Lady (Phalaenopsis Anna-Larati Soekardi X Phalaenopsis Bright Peacock)

If you google images - you can find this flower listed under as Phal Taisuco Micky or Phal Sogo Chabstic.

JungleMel 01-01-2017 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by peterlin (Post 828177)
This is likely Phalaenopsis Taisuco Micky (Phalaenopsis Golden Peoker X Phalaenopsis pulcherrima)

http://www.bigleaforchids.com/store/.../cy11_2011.JPG

The larger broader lip comes and the upright inflorescence - comes from pulcherrima.

This is most likely a clone - that was popular a few years back. Phal Golden Peoker - the harlequin mutaton gives this flower heavy substance and stay in bloom for months.

This plant produce basal keiki freely from pulcherrima influence.

This hybrid is very similar to

Phalaenopsis Sogo Chabstic (Phalaenopsis Golden Peoker X Phalaenopsis Anna-Larati Soekardi)

Phalaenopsis Joy Nancy Lady (Phalaenopsis Anna-Larati Soekardi X Phalaenopsis Bright Peacock)

If you google images - you can find this flower listed under as Phal Taisuco Micky or Phal Sogo Chabstic.

Holy Cow, yeah that's gotta be it. Thanks so much Peter!

Now to hunt one down...you don't still happen to have this one or know who might?

Edit: and the search leads me right back here, lol.
http://www.orchidboard.com/community...-hsinying.html

jkofferdahl 01-01-2017 05:47 PM

Once again, Peter Lin comes through.


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