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Old 22nd June 2010, 02:04 PM
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Could also be phalaenopsis stuartiana (white like amabilis but with speckle on lateral petals).. I'm not sure what stuartiana plant is supposed to look like, but I think also has mottled leaves. The leaves on yours seem a bit narrow for schilleriana though. Culture for stuartiana and schilleriana are the same..
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Old 22nd June 2010, 04:31 PM
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That is one nice phal schilleriana!!It would be a bonus if it blooms for u
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I'll keep my fingers cross.

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Guess I'll have to label it as both untill I get to see the flower.
Thanks for your tips.

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