The lip is diagnostic in these, and a lueddemanniana tends to have short
bristles near the end of the lip, which I do not see in your photo.
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This is the first flower from a keiki someone gave me a couple of years
ago.All i know is it is a species.Could it be Phalaenopsis lueddemanniana
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thanks keith