If you are a beginner and purchased your orchid at a grocery store, more than likely it is of the genus Phalaenopsis. Most common orchids, especially Phalaenopsis, are hybrids and it is difficult or impossible to identify the name. This isn’t to say your orchid can’t be identified. In many cases, it might be possible to somewhat identify the parents of your orchid.
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Snake973
kind of zygopetalum shaped
sv3n02
I have the same one. Reddit told me it is a Zygonisia
Bombadilloo
Could it be the Zygomurasaki? Is it fragrant?
PS. This: 😂 Zygonisia Murasakikomachi
BenevolentCheese
Zygonisia, maybe Dalia or Murasakikomachi.
Savings_Dealer6819
Its a zygonisia hybrid. Its newer intergenerational like zygopetalum but smaller.
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If you are a beginner and purchased your orchid at a grocery store, more than likely it is of the genus Phalaenopsis. Most common orchids, especially Phalaenopsis, are hybrids and it is difficult or impossible to identify the name. This isn’t to say your orchid can’t be identified. In many cases, it might be possible to somewhat identify the parents of your orchid.
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kind of zygopetalum shaped
I have the same one. Reddit told me it is a Zygonisia
Could it be the Zygomurasaki? Is it fragrant?
PS. This: 😂 Zygonisia Murasakikomachi
Zygonisia, maybe Dalia or Murasakikomachi.
Its a zygonisia hybrid. Its newer intergenerational like zygopetalum but smaller.