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Wholesale roses Singapore
Roses. By the bundle. From four countries.
Lasting Kenya, Premium Ecuador and Holland varieties for weddings and events. China day-to-day workhorses. India for vibrant colour-saturated bouquets.
One wholesale price for everyone — florists, hotels, event teams, DIY brides, weekend retail. No trade card. No minimum order. No application.
Four countries. Each grows roses for a different reason.
Kenya for everyday florist supply at altitude-grown quality. Ecuador for the premium heads brides ask for by name. Holland for European specialty cultivars. China for reliable day-to-day workhorses. Each origin priced separately, all available at our Gambas cold room.
Rose care — quick guide
Three things that double the vase life.
1. Cut and hydrate immediately
Re-cut each stem at a 45° angle under running water — the moment you get them home or back to your shop. Then 30 minutes deep-water rest in clean buckets before arranging. Most "wilted on day 2" rose complaints trace back to skipping this step.
2. Strip leaves below the water line
Anything submerged rots. Submerged leaves rot fastest, which dirties the water and accelerates head droop. Strip every leaf below the waterline before placing into the vase. Keep the upper foliage — it shades the stem and slows transpiration.
3. Change water every 48 hours
Tap water builds bacteria. Bacteria block xylem. Blocked xylem starves the head. Change water completely every two days, re-cut the stems each time (about 2cm off the bottom), and add a sachet of flower food. This alone can buy you 3–4 extra days.
Wholesale roses Singapore — FAQ
Common questions.
What's the wholesale price for roses in Singapore?
Our standard wholesale price for a bundle of 10 Kenya roses (50–60cm stems) starts at $4/stem. Premium Ecuador varieties (Quicksand, Cherry Brandy, Tinted) range $6/stem China day-to-day workhorses start at $3.5/stem. There is no separate "trade price" — the price you see is the price everyone pays.
Do I need a trade account to buy roses at wholesale prices?
No. Every customer pays the same wholesale price — florists, hotels, event teams, walk-in retail buyers, DIY brides. There is no application, no membership, no trade-card gate. Walk in to our cold room at
50 Gambas Crescent, or order online.
Is there a minimum order for wholesale roses?
No. The minimum is one bundle (10 stems). Whether you need a single bundle for your dining table or 200 bundles for a wedding installation, you pay the same wholesale rate per bundle.
Which country produces the best roses?
It depends on what you need them for. Kenya is the best balance of quality and price for everyday florist supply — altitude-grown at 1,800m, 10-day vase life. Ecuador is premium tier for weddings and events where head size and vase life justify the price. China is the volume workhorse for high-turnover florists. India is the colour-saturated choice for traditional Asian weddings and festive arrangements.
How long do your roses last in a vase?
7–10 days for standard Kenya, China, and India varieties. 10–14 days for premium Ecuador. Vase life is largely a function of how stems are handled after you receive them — see our three-step care guide above for the technique that consistently doubles vase life.
Can I order a specific rose variety for a wedding three months out?
Yes. For weddings, large events, and corporate installations, WhatsApp us at
+65 8845 8888 at least 7 days before delivery. We can reserve volume, lock in pricing, and source specific varieties from our Kenyan, Ecuadorian, and Dutch farms.
When are fresh roses restocked?
Air freight arrivals weekly from Nairobi, Quito, Kunming, Amsterdam. Specific arrival days vary by origin and air-cargo schedule. Our online stock list updates daily with the freshest varieties — bookmark
/shop/roses and check before you plan a big order.
Can I walk in and pick my own roses?
Yes. Walk in to our cold room at
50 Gambas Crescent any day from 7:30am to 5:30pm. Browse the rose section, pick by variety and stem length, pay PayNow or card at the counter. No appointment, no membership.
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