This is yielding large white flowers with splashes of yellow to almost orange in the petals. Doritis pulcherrima will continue to bloom for months on end. It is a sequential blooming species producing a bunch of flowers. As the first ones to open begin to fade, new ones start to open. I typically begin to bloom these in about a year from this size. I grow this species in the shadier section of my Cattleyas, much brighter than my typical Phal conditions. They appreciate a drier period during the winter. Some are starting to spike, so I'll say these are near flowering size.