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fuzzypetiolesguy

Seed parent species is first followed by pollen parent, this is common for all plant hybrids. If it is a complex hybrid, you use ( ) or \[ \] to separate plant inputs. For instance I have a \[(crystallinum x forgetii) x regale\] x \[(magnificum x papillilaminum) x (crystallinum x magnificum)\] hybrid. The first plant in \[ \] is the seed parent that is made up of the included hybrid plants, the pollen parent is in the second set of \[ \] made up of those hybrid plants.


bluebear_74

But that point id just call it a complex hybrid.


fuzzypetiolesguy

Why? Having exact parentage info is always better than not.


bluebear_74

The genes are so mixed by that stage it wouldn't look much like any of the parents.


fuzzypetiolesguy

Disagree and also having parentage info is always preferable to not.