Hi Ray,
I think the identification is correct…
This complex hybrid is composed mainly form species found in the Micropetalum section: (34.38% besseae + 25% dalessandroï + 12.5% kovachii + 3.12% schlimii) + (18.75% longifolium + 6.25% sargentianum)
From my experience in breeding, when using species from different section at the rate of 12,5% or less, the species character are washed away (recessives).
But by interbreeding species from the same section we can keep some characters and especially color that even as a rate as low as 12,5%…
So in this hybrid, besseae + dalessandroï (59.38%) mixed with schlimii and kovachii (15.62%) = 75 %
(I know kovachii is not anymore in the same section but it is having the color character)
From other sections found in this cross are longifolium with 18.75% and 6.25% sargentianum. So we will not talk about the sargentianum influence here…
And at 18,75% longifolium is too low to show petal length like that… (My opinion and experiences)
But, lately I did aware in my breeding program than by using 4n plants some traits are boosted. (see my Eric Young post) And I have to redefine all my calculations… So if that longifolium used in this hybrid is a 4n that will make something like 37.5 longifolium influence instead as 18,75%...
And that will bring more balance...
If that is a possibility, that cross is going to look like something closer to an Eric Young with some dalessandroï influence with a hue of the pink color form the schlimii and kovachii…
Hope it help…
Jean-Pierre