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Alexandra Farms' Spray Garden Rose Collection in Full Expression

Best of all? They work with different styles and hold their form well across different types of arrangements.

By: MELISSA MAINGOT | 26-05-2026 | 4 min read
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Spray roses

Spray garden roses have earned their place in modern floral work for a simple reason: they bring volume, softness, and movement from a single stem. Each branch carries multiple blooms that open at slightly different stages, which gives arrangements a layered, almost 'freshly gathered' feeling that single roses rarely achieve on their own.

In today’s design world, where clients often look for arrangements that feel more atmospheric, spray garden roses have become a go-to material. These beauties are widely used in bridal work, event installations, and editorial styling, introducing texture without overpowering the composition. Alexandra Farms shares more about their collection and why it's your time to have them in floral designs and creations.

Spray Garden Roses by Alexandra Farms – A Designer’s Staple with Natural Movement

Alexandra Farms is a Colombian grower that has become closely associated with garden-style roses and a highly refined approach to cultivation. Their spray garden roses are not treated as secondary stems, but as part of a wider floral language built around detail, form, and consistency. Intentionally broad, their collection offers designers access to different rose shapes, sizes, and color stories within one product category. Some varieties lean toward tightly held buds that feel structured and elegant, while others open more freely, creating a looser, more romantic effect.

 

Spray roses in floral designs by Alexandra Farms
The look of spray garden roses in floral design

 

Color also plays a central role in how these varieties are developed. Soft blush tones, creamy whites, warm peaches, and richer pinks are all part of the palette, allowing designers to move easily between minimal compositions and more expressive, layered arrangements.

What stands out is the consistency across stems. Spray roses are often challenging in commercial floriculture because of their natural variation, yet the farm’s cultivation practices aim to bring balance to each harvest. That means designers receive products that behave predictably in conditioning and design work, while still retaining a natural garden feel.

 

Pinkish toned spray roses by Alexandra Farms
Pink-toned spray roses are the perfect complement for any floral creation

 

This combination – variety within structure – is what makes the collection especially adaptable. A single bunch can often carry enough variation to build depth in an arrangement without needing additional supporting flowers.

 

Light purple spray roses in a design
Spray rose Loli

 

Grown in Colombia Under Ideal Floral Conditions

All spray garden roses from Alexandra Farms are grown in Colombia, in high-altitude regions where cool nights and steady light levels create ideal conditions for rose development. These environmental factors slow down the growth cycle just enough to encourage stronger stems, more defined petals, and better overall petal formation.

 

Different combinations of designs using spray roses
Spray roses Wedding Rosever, Princess Midori Green, Hana, and Princess Fairy Kiss

 

This natural advantage goes hand in hand with disciplined cultivation practices. From propagation through to harvest, each stage has a specific process and is managed with detail regarding stem quality, bud development, and post-harvest performance. The goal is not simply production volume, but flowers that arrive ready for design and creative work.

Colombia’s year-round growing conditions also mean spray roses are available consistently throughout the calendar. For designers, this reliability is key, especially when working on large-scale events where color matching and timing cannot be left to chance.

 

Princess Fairy Kiss pink

 

Built for Floral Design and Creativity

Spray garden roses from Alexandra Farms are used across a wide range of floral work. In smaller arrangements, they naturally build volume and soften the overall shape. In larger installations, they sit between focal flowers and help the design feel continuous across different sections. Each stem carries several flowers, which already brings movement into the arrangement and makes them extra special for designs. It's as if you have multiple roses in just one stem! This makes them useful for building rhythm, since the variation is already present within the stem itself.

 

Joey Azout, President of Alexandra Farms giving you a reason to get your hands on their white spray garden roses



This ease of use is what keeps spray roses present in current floral design. They work with different styles and hold their form well across different types of arrangements. There are so many varieties to explore, and you can see them directly on Alexandra Farm's website.

 

Pink and beige toned spray roses

 

Photos courtesy of Alexandra Farms

FAQ

What makes spray roses different from standard roses?

Spray roses grow multiple blooms on a single stem. This creates more volume and variation within one cut stem, making them especially useful for textured and layered floral designs.

Why are Alexandra Farms spray roses widely used in floral design?

They are valued for their consistency, range of varieties, and natural garden-style appearance. Designers use them across bridal work, events, and editorial arrangements because they adapt easily to different design styles.

Where are Alexandra Farms spray roses grown?

They are grown in Colombia, in high-altitude regions that provide steady light, cool temperatures, and ideal growing conditions for strong stems and well-formed blooms.

What colors are available in the spray rose collection?

The collection includes soft blush tones, whites, peaches, and deeper pink shades. This range allows designers to build both subtle and more expressive color palettes.

How are spray roses used in floral arrangements?

They are used to add volume, texture, and movement. Because each stem contains multiple blooms, they naturally help build rhythm and fill space within both small arrangements and large installations.

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