I agree with you, Connie. It looks very much like a Mokara. From the looks of it, it is a top cutting and it is quite usual for it to be kept moist - in this case - in sphagnum -until new roots have formed and the cutting well established in its new home. Here in Malaysia we use wood shaving in place of sphagnum as the latter is too expensive here. In the large cut flower farms wood shaving is left there to act as mulching and also as extra nutrient as the shaving breaks down.Since these farms use a lot of fungicide and insecticide the shavings seem to present no threat of disease or pests,