It is best to maintain the different horticultural forms separately so as to trace a lineage during the breeding process. And to maintain the purity of that form until further notice.
Whether they will be officially recognized as separate varieties or species, many breed differently, like anitum vs adductum and wilheminae vs praestens.
Not only are flowers slightly different, leaf morphology and genetic contributions can vary as well.
One cannot deny that when we see the progeny (WBW vs JB, where the dorsals are smaller and darker in WBW in general). The leaves of anitum are also completely different from adductum in terms of color and mottling pattern (not only the black dorsal on anitum vs the striped one on adductum). I use anitum as an example because the WCSP still lists it as a synonym of adductum, which it clearly isn't.