Actually, the plant has no lip and the lateral sepals have fused into a single structure.
I have seen that in phals before, and have no idea why that happens, but it tends not to hold for
future blooming.
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"Roy" wrote in message m...
Hi, I just want to share the picture of one of my Phalaenopsis
(http://www.ptgdi.com/phal.jpg).
The form of the flower is strange, I think the two lower sepals merge
with the lip.