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For what it is worth, Paph.concolor v. chlorophyllum was named for it's green leaves without purple pigment. When this population was found, it was thought to be a population of albino concolors, because the leaves lacked purple pigment. When they bloomed, the flowers were normal concolor. So a new variety was described. Normal concolor has a heavy flush of purple under the leaves. Your concolor v. chlorophyllum should have little or no purple markings under the leaves. Your plant fits the description, it only has a little purple under the leaves.
Nice flower on an interesting plant
Leo
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