Phalaenopsis robinsonii is a botanical name that has appeared in some horticultural and taxonomic literature as a designation for an orchid belonging to the genus Phalaenopsis, which comprises the “moth orchids.” The specific epithet robinsonii likely honors a person with the surname Robinson, following the conventional practice of naming species after individuals who collected or studied the plant.
Current authoritative databases and major botanical references do not consistently list Phalaenopsis robinsonii as a distinct, accepted species. In several sources it is treated as a synonym of another Phalaenopsis species, or it may represent an unresolved name pending further taxonomic review. Consequently, there is no widely recognized, detailed encyclopedic entry covering its morphology, distribution, habitat, or conservation status.
Because reliable, verifiable information about Phalaenopsis robinsonii is lacking in the primary scientific literature and major plant databases, the term is not considered an established concept with sufficient encyclopedic documentation at this time.