What a lovely plant.
I recently purchased a phalaenopsis in bloom that is dark yellow with orange veining. The petals are pink and are cupped, surrounding an equally pink lip. When in full spike, the rear of the flowers can be seen behind the frontside, which makes it appear as if the spike is in front of a mirror. Because of the cupped petals, the flowers are triangular in appearance, which is a very unusual form for a phalaenopsis. I know many growers prefer their phals to be as flat as possible, but this one was so amazing that I HAD to buy it. Wish I had a digital camera to post a picture of it. REALLY amazing.






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