Afriflora Sher
Farm- Area
- ≈450 ha
- Altitude
- 1,650 m
- Team
- 11,000+
1 named varieties
The largest rose farm in the world — around 450 ha across three sites near Lake Ziway, with 38 greenhouses processing 3–4 million roses a day.
Ethiopia sits on the flower map of the world: 1 flower grown or exported for the trade. Here is what our encyclopedia traces to it.
The named farms, breeders and growing regions behind Ethiopia's flowers — each with its own profile page. Curated from public sources; the directory keeps growing.
1 named varieties
The largest rose farm in the world — around 450 ha across three sites near Lake Ziway, with 38 greenhouses processing 3–4 million roses a day.
Ethiopia's rose-growing heartland in the Rift Valley — the base of a fast-grown cut-flower export industry.
Curated from public sources · figures approximate · a mention here is not an endorsement.
These flowers are commercially grown in or exported from Ethiopia for the cut-flower trade.
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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Knowing where a flower is grown is the first lesson in sourcing it well — the heart of Lacy Bird Academy, where working designers teach the trade. If you would rather receive the flowers than track them, we deliver bouquets across Dubai. And every stem on this map has its own page in our flower encyclopedia.