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Originally Posted by plantluvver
Maybe my point is clearer this way:
My understand is that every Paph. ((Makuli x curtisii)x Maudiae)x(Maudiae 'Napa Valley' x sib) is a Paph. Hsinying Majakun. However, the converse is not necessarily true. A Paph. Hsinying Majakun needn't have a Paph. Maudiae 'Napa Valley' in its ancestry.
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The original cross was made with an awarded Maudiae 'Napa Valley' HCC/AOS. The cross could be remade by someone using an non-awarded Maudiae or a more highly awarded Maudiae and it would still be Paph Hsinying Majakun.
Unfortunately at this point in time, noone keeps track of the clonal name, var, fma or color variation used in a cross. Of course it behooves the hybridizer to list the parentage of a cross after it has been named if the parentage is awarded, the theory being that better quality parents will produce better quality offspring, but that is not always the case. Both parents even if they have an FCC/AOS could both have recessive genes that could potentially produce nothing but dogs as offspring.
Just like humans, no matter how beautiful a couple may be, that does not guarantee that they will have beautiful children, even with twins one could be attractive and one could be down right ugly.