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Flowers Grown in Ecuador

Ecuador sits on the flower map of the world: 8 flowers grown or exported for the trade, and 1 native to its soil. Here is what our encyclopedia traces to it.

Growers & growing regions (21)

The named farms, breeders and growing regions behind Ecuador's flowers — each with its own profile page. Curated from public sources; the directory keeps growing.

Andes, Pichincha
Founded
1997
Area
271 ha
Altitude
3,100 m
Team
3,000+
RosesSpray rosesGarden rosesGypsophilaAlstroemeriaRanunculusHydrangeaDelphiniumAnemoneLimoniumLeucadendronSnapdragon

13 named varieties

One of Ecuador's largest and fastest-growing farms — 271 ha at 3,100 m with a 3,000+ team, serving five continents. Began branching beyond roses into gypsophila and summer flowers from 2020.

Cayambe / Tabacundo
Founded
1991
Area
≈100 ha
Roses

Founded 1991; exports to more than 80 countries with a Miami distribution office.

Ecuadorian highlands
Area
≈80 ha
AlstroemeriaSummer flowersRoses

Alstroemeria and summer-flower grower that added an 80 ha rose farm.

Tabacundo
Area
≈72 ha
Roses

Part of the Elite Flower Group; AIPH International Grower of the Year finalist.

Cotopaxi
Founded
1997
Area
49 ha
Altitude
2,756 m
Team
500+
Roses

A renowned premium rose grower in Cotopaxi (rebranded NEOFARMS) — 3 million rose plants at 2,756 m between the Chimborazo and Cotopaxi volcanoes, cutting ~100,000 stems a day.

Cotopaxi
Area
≈45 ha
Roses

Operates two farms — Agri Valdani (25 ha) and Flores del Cotopaxi (20 ha).

Cotopaxi Valley
Founded
1995
Area
35 ha
Altitude
3,300 m
RosesRanunculusAnemonesDianthus

Family-owned; grows roses alongside ranunculus, anemones, thistle and dianthus.

Cayambe
Standard rosesGarden rosesGarden spray rosesTinted roses

4 named varieties

A Cayambe rose grower of 30 years with distinct product lines — Standard, Garden, Garden Spray and Tinted roses — plus its Signature, Exclusive and Signature Victorian collections.

Pifo, Quito Valley
Altitude
3,200 m
Roses

High-altitude rose farm near Quito that welcomes visitors for tours.

Curated from public sources · figures approximate · a mention here is not an endorsement.

Grown & exported for the trade

These flowers are commercially grown in or exported from Ecuador for the cut-flower trade.

Native origin

These flowers originate in Ecuador — this is where they grow in the wild or were first cultivated.

Built from the documented origin of every flower in our encyclopedia. We distinguish native origin (where a flower comes from in the wild) from commercial growing (where it is farmed and exported for the cut-flower trade). We map countries only — not individual farms or plantations.

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