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Ricky

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What happens with my Phal. violacea? The left flower lost his color within two days. The right flower on another spike start flowering only 2 days later and looks perfect. I made the picture 4 days ago and the flowers look the same today.
Any suggestion?

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The one on the left has been pollinated: see the enlargment of the column.

Same as Paphioboy, I have never a violacea with this color pattern. Are you sure it is a pure violacea?
 
It also looks like the cap that covers the polen has been removed. Compare the ends of the collumns of the left and right flower and you will see what I mean.
 
In some case, when the cap on the nose is removed, the flowers can als behave like polinated without polination.
One of this two options it will be!
By the way, I also would question if this is a pure violacea.
 
Paphman910, Ramón and poozcard are right: I pollinated it with another flower of the same plant.
The sticker says it is a violacea but I not sure, so I made a self crossing.
 

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