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Old 07-19-2008, 11:57 AM
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Sassismom,

Perhaps you didn't read my post above completely. I indicated your orchid is not a Phrag, but it is a Paph,
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...and the paph pictured in post #3 is a Paph delenatii hybrid, more specifically, a Paph delenatii crossed with something from the Cochlopetalum Section.
The species, delenatii (note spelling) is not a phrag species but it is a paph species. However I reiterate, your orchid is not a species it is a hybrid with delenatii in it.
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