Be careful how you interpret such information.
The fact that you have a plant that grows warm-to-cool does not necessarily mean that the plants will grow well over the whole range. Often it means that some examples of that particular species have been found growing under warm conditions, while others have been found growing cool.
Thus, a cross made between warm-to-hot and warm-to-cool species is more likely intended to give you a resulting plant that is happy in intermediate conditions, not a tolerance to the entire range.
Unfortunately, even that is not cast in concrete - of a population of plants grown from a single seed capsule, you will end up with a bell-curve distribution of all traits, and the breeder will select for the combination of traits that he desires, often dumping the rest.
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