Just a note on the "naming thing" ... To register a hybrid, the grower has to know the full parentage and ancestry of the plant, then pay a fee to register it with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) . This is important if the grower wants to show it for awards from one of the national societies (like RHS, AOS, and a host of others) If they just want to breed plants to sell, they likely don't care (and may not even know the pedigree of the parents) Since a breeder who makes dozens or hundreds of these hybrids, unless it's extraordinary, even if they know the pedigree, it may not be worth the expense to them.
So... just enjoy it. It is beautiful. If you see a named hybrid that looks like it you could label it "looks like Phal Xyz...". It would not be eligible for one of those "official" awards from national organizations (AOS, RHS, DOG, JOGA, etc). But it's still fine to display in a society show where they do informal "ribbon" judging. It is just as likely to win a ribbon as a named one with a pedigree.
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