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Interesting phal.
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I haven't come across this one before. I love it. The form of a phal and the colors of an onc.

Really beautiful - and great photos.

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Awesome! You don't see thus species very often!
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Beautiful!! Very nice markings and color. I don't think I'd heard of this species before. On the wishlist it goes!
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Such interesting coloring. Like others, I haven't seen one like it. Beautiful flowers and photos.
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ooo! beautiful! I love your photos!
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