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I've wondered for which reasons they sell their plants without a name or parentage, and I could think of only 3 possible reasons: 1) They may not know themselves the parentage of the plants they sell, having bought either the mother plants or the seedling from not-so-reliable sources (remember they specialise in phalaenopsis reproduced by meristem by the million, sold under commercial names they gave them which have nothing to do with the official nomenclature and more with trademarks, and in anthurium... It's very well possible they just bulk buy young pleiones, considering that you can sometimes see different pleiones in the same pot, at least on those sold here...)2) They may be in the process of registering those crosses and do not want someone to register those before them ("industrial secret")3) Preventing further hybridation work based on theirs; no parentage nor name means you cannot register further crosses made using their plants as parents (intellectual property forbidding derivative work)
We shouldn't be bothered about names and just enjoy the beauty of the flowers.
Hi JohanIs this picture true to the color. It seems that yours are more purple compare to mine.Regards Erling