It ... looks to be striatum without the petal midstripe, not sure
My first fleeting thought, too....but I think Leo in his comment is spot on! We've got so used to see line breedings of this variety, that we might have difficulties in recognizing clones closer to the original and naturally occurring plants.
The same, I find, holds truth for godefroyaes/leucochilums...I have at the moment a very neat godefroyae in bloom at home - the plant is well grown and the flower is neat, sizewise nothing compared to the line bred clones, one mainly sees these days.
I love and cherish it, anyhow - and actually, exactly because of its closeness to the naturally occurring plants (doesn't mean that I'm not also a sucker for the line bred ones, though, or should I say: unfortunately!! )
Kind regards,
Jens
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