Identifying and choosing the right variety is one of the most decisive business decisions that a flower grower can make. Buyer preferences are ever-evolving, and the varieties must deliver not just the visual appeal but also predictable performance in real production conditions.
As such, from February 16 to 20, 2026, breeder Danziger will open their facility and trial fields at Beauty Line Flowers, on North Lake Road, Naivasha, allowing growers to assess new flower varieties and their other complementary crops during their Open Days.
Allowing Growers to Evaluate How New Genetics Respond to Different Conditions
Naivasha is one of the world’s most influential flower-growing hubs, supplying Europe, the Middle East, and other emerging markets with widely differing demands on qualities, like stem length, color stability, and postharvest performance.
Hosting Open Days in this setting allows growers to evaluate how new genetics respond to the same altitude, climate variability, and production pressures they face on their own flower farms. The Open Days are timed to coincide with grower planning cycles for new plantings and replacement decisions ahead of the upcoming season.
Experience Danziger’s Senti® Series of Roses
During the Open Days, Danziger will feature varieties, including their Senti® assortment of roses, which are bred for uniform growth, predictable flowering, and stem strength under commercial conditions. Growers attending the event will be able to assess these varieties’ architecture, shoot development, bud size, stem presentation in the field, and other characteristics.
Their rose varieties on display include Rose Senti® French Kiss, Rose Senti® Intensity, Rose Senti® Joyful, and Rose Senti® Ambivalent Love. Rose Senti® French Kiss is a pink variety aimed at premium retail and bouquet programs. Rose Senti® Intensity is a deep red variety aligned with high-demand periods such as Valentine’s Day.
Rose Senti® Joyful targets high-volume production systems, where synchronized flowering supports labor efficiency. Rose Senti® Ambivalent Love is a bicolor option for mixed bouquets and differentiated retail assortments. Numerous others are attracting great attention in the markets.
Notably featured in Danziger’s assortment during the Open Days is also Rose Senti™ Alquimia, a peach-toned variety suited to mixed assortment programs. The trial blocks are planted at commercial density, enabling growers to evaluate metrics like cutting intervals, stem length distribution, and color expression under local conditions.
Companion Crops and Other Plantings
In addition to roses, Danziger will showcase companion crops for growers supplying bouquet manufacturers and event florists. Phlox and Sorghum will be displayed as structural and filler elements. Others include standout selections like Unicorn™, Sunova™ sunflower, Limonium White Neto™, and many more.
The displays focus on factors like crop performance and integration into existing farm infrastructure. Growers can assess their growth habit, cutting frequency, and harvest windows for these crops alongside rose production.
An Opportunity to Experience Danziger’s Wide Assortment
Notably, these Open Days provide technical access to Danziger staff in the field. Growers can discuss crop behavior, yield patterns, and disease tolerance, and get feedback from export markets. One-on-one meetings are available for reviewing trial performance or addressing performance issues in current plantings.
Growers are also expected to have an opportunity to observe crop performance, compare varieties, and make selections based on outcomes and not just catalog specifications. You’re therefore welcome to attend, take part in the event, and experience Danziger's wide assortment of florals.
Feature and header image by @imaginemoreflowers.
