ok, different countries different terms. Can I ask where the term Bulldog came form in regards to Paphs please. Its a rather degrading term I think.
Maybe Paul Philips can correct me if I'm wrong, but the type of breeding was mastered in the UK. Maybe there is some connection between dog breeeding for pudgy, round, stalky creatures and this line in slippers. A stretch, I dunno?
Anyway, like Dot said, in the US for ribbon judging, at least in regions using the Mid-America show schedule, we break Paphs down into species (single flowered, successive flowered, and multiflowered), primaries (by predominant color), and everything else called "complex" (by predominant color). I personally disagree with this scheme because a third generation hybrid gets compared to a classic bulldog/toad/complex even if the tertiary hybrid is a Brachy, Parvi, Cochlo, Pardalo, , Barbata... or some mix of the sections.
This hybrid is a true yellow/green complex toad/bulldog onto a Cochlo (prim). So, by our show schedule, it is a "complex hybrid".
I don't take any negative meanings from these names- just helps us talk about them in common terms I guess.
-Ernie