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Originally Posted by Clawhammer
I see Phal Pallens pics online with a lip that looks like yours.
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I investigated this, and found some info.
Phal pallens that have a similar lip are arguably not pallens to begin with.
The closest thing would be Phalaenopsis pallens var. trullifera, which is heavily speculated to be a natural hybrid of pallens and reichenbachiana.
It is very obvious on some pics that the plant leans towards reichenbachiana more than pallens.
Another possibility is a more complex, unintentional hybrid, because there's a lot of confusion in the history of Phal pallens.
Pallens was firstly described based on a unhealthy specimen, then described again as another species.
Then it was thought to be a natural hybrid of Phalaenopsis cornu-cervi x Phalaenopsis sumatrana.
Then it was thought to be the alba version of Phalaenopsis mariae, or simply a variety of Phalaenopsis lueddemanniana.
It is highly possible that these confusions led to weird breeding, that slowly but surely lost the real identity of pallens.
Similar situations can be seen with mariae and bastianii, violacea and bellina, or reichenbachiana and fasciata.