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Old 12-18-2022, 02:47 PM
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Hi everyone,

My family recently acquired this orchid and I absolutely love the random patterns on it. Unfortunately, I went down a little bit of a rabbit hole after finding out that the patterns I love so much could signify a potential virus. I know that there's no way of knowing if the orchid is virused without a lab test but I would still love some opinions on this orchid.

Do you think the patterns are genetics or color breakage caused by a virus?

Thanks in advance!
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I believe those are bred to have those striations. Nothing to be concerned about.
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Thank you for the reassurance Ray! I just let out a huge sigh of relief. I'll be able to properly enjoy her now with a lighter heart.
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I agree. I have definitely seen Phals that are bred with those variations. Yours is very pretty.
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Those striations brought a huge price a few short years ago.
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"Harlequin type" is the general descriptive term for Phals bred for the irregular markings of various kinds - stripes, spots, random patterns.
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Thank you Leafmite for the extra reassurance. I'm a little crazy about her as well

Ooh good to know estación_seca, I've wanted something similar for ages and I feel like I'm quite late to the orchid game so these are probably a lot more commonplace now.

Thanks Roberta! Learned something new today. It didn't come with an ID so I guess I'll just call her harlequin for now.

Thanks again everyone for your input! I can breathe a little easier now knowing she's most likely going to be just fine
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