I don't know what it is; but, IMHO, it is NOT Schroederae. The colour is wrong. The petals are too short (caudatum is a parent of Schroederae). The lip has very distinct "horns"....too distinct for Schroederae. In fact, this looks more like longifolium x Schroederae, rather than strait Schroederae. Ultimately though, it is a complex hybrid and you'll never really ever know the correct name.Any suggestions are welcome.
Thank you Rick for your precisions. The reason why I hesitate about its identity, is that the Schroederae I saw on the Net have a red color on the edge of the staminod. I have an other plant for which I am sure it is a Schroederae and its leaves are quiet different not so erected (strenght) than the leaves of the plant presented today. The flower is only open since a couple of days maybe the petals go to lengthen.Phrag. Shroederae is a hybrid and not a species (which is why the second name is capitalized and not lower case).
from a fast internet poke at pictures it could be a Shroederae. Some have longer petals and deeper cooler.
Looking at the "toothy" lip edges, I think it may have an alternate ploidy.
I don't know what it is; but, IMHO, it is NOT Schroederae. The colour is wrong. The petals are too short (caudatum is a parent of Schroederae). The lip has very distinct "horns"....too distinct for Schroederae. In fact, this looks more like longifolium x Schroederae, rather than strait Schroederae. Ultimately though, it is a complex hybrid and you'll never really ever know the correct name.
It's either a deformed Sedenii or as John stated Schroederae X longiThank you Rick for your precisions. The reason why I hesitate about its identity, is that the Schroederae I saw on the Net have a red color on the edge of the staminod. I have an other plant for which I am sure it is a Schroederae and its leaves are quiet different not so erected (strenght) than the leaves of the plant presented today. The flower is only open since a couple of days maybe the petals go to lengthen.
And what about a Phrag. Calurum like This?
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