Ralph S. Moore, known as the father of miniature roses, is donating all of his breeding stock to the university on the heels of his “retirement.”
“Texas A&M could become the world center of excellence in woody plant breeding and genetics,” Byrne said. “We will be able to improve our research facilities and continue to develop miniature roses which are very compact and adaptable to home landscapes.”
Besides the breeding stock,
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For more: David Byrne, Texas A&M Horticultural Sciences, (979) 862-3072; d-byrne@tamu.edu.
July 2008
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