Do you have Chiba Masaaki's book "Phalaenopsis Species" published in 2002 by the Japanese Society - "Phal Species Publishing Society" ? That illustrates several pages of variants of pulcherima, all considered to be true species and not hybrids and it is clear that the lip shape is very variable - some narrow, some pinched etc, and my plant is certainly in that range. Of course, a natural hybrid is impossible here since the ranges of the two species you mention are quite distinct.
In other words, you may be right, but you may be wrong. I will leave my label in place.







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