If proof is needed, just take a look at the Feelings series of petal-less Phlox. Who would have thought these were possible? Not the horticulture lecturers or the experienced plant breeders with long family histories in the business. But thats why René is different, because he entered his trade with no training, no experience and no family tradition, and it is for these very reasons that he is able to produce the unexpected.

René van Gaalen claims to have begun his plant-breeding career at the age of 6 years old. The son of an electrician, his background was not an affluent one, and as a child he was aware that the flowers growing in the gardens of the better off seemed to have more appeal than those in his local neighbourhood in The Hague. He would steal these special flowers to plant at home, and as he got older observed how the flowers would cross pollenate to produce new varieties.
The area at that time, as it still is today, was home to many cut-flower producers, and the budding plants-mans keen eye had noticed that there was a certain blandness and conformity in the varieties being grown. His instinct was to challenge the notion that that was all there was worth growing, so, with his childhood antics as experience, decided to have a go himself.
It proved a prudent move. Renés belief that there was so much more to be discovered beyond the accepted boundaries soon had him producing new cut-flower varieties that changed the face of the local industry.
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