When you think of roses that travel the world, from equatorial highlands to European design studios, you are already stepping into the world of De Ruiter Innovations. Did you know they have a global presence in breeding roses? With roots in the Netherlands and active teams across East Africa, South America, China, and Europe.
Creating Flower Business on a Global Scale
De Ruiter Innovations operates as a truly multicultural family. Each region brings its own climate, market rhythm, and grower insight into the breeding process. Roses are not developed in theory here. They are shaped by real conditions, real people, and real needs, from greenhouse floors in Naivasha to auction clocks and design studios across Europe. In the first three months, De Ruiter will host OPEN Days in Kenya, Ecuador, and Colombia, and will also be present at the HortiFlora exhibition in Ethiopia. Here's a throwback to this expo last year.
Some flower companies talk about innovation. Others live it, season after season, stem after stem. De Ruiter Innovations belongs to that second group.
This story is not about quick trends or one-hit varieties. It is about time, precision, and a deep understanding of how roses need to perform. Not just in a catalogue photo, but in the hands of growers, florists, and ultimately end consumers worldwide.
Innovation That Starts Long Before the Flower
Years before a rose ever reaches the market, De Ruiter Innovations is already selecting, testing, rejecting, and refining. Color stability, bud shape, productivity, disease resistance, vase life, and transport performance are all examined in detail. Every characteristic is measured, questioned, and improved. Innovation here is not loud. It is consistent and disciplined. That is exactly why these varieties earn trust across continents.
Built With Growers, Not Just For Them
One of the key strengths of De Ruiter Innovations lies in close collaboration with growers. Feedback from Kenya, Ethiopia, Ecuador, Colombia, and Europe actively shapes breeding decisions. Climate differences are not obstacles; they are part of the design process.
Under ideal conditions, any rose can look good. Real performance shows under real pressure. Across altitudes, market shifts, and the realities of logistics.
That is where De Ruiter excels. Breeding roses that hold their quality when it counts. Roses that earn their place, season after season, in the greenhouse and on the auction clock.
Roses That Understand the Florist
A good rose is immediately recognisable to a florist. In its opening. In the way it carries itself. In the balance between strength and elegance. That is why good breeding matters. Florists do not need surprises. They need reliability.
De Ruiter roses are designed to work across styles, from classic bouquets to contemporary event work. They do not overpower a design, but they do carry it.
Color With Intention
Color development at De Ruiter Innovations is never accidental. Each shade is carefully positioned within market needs and emotional value. Soft pinks, strong reds, modern naturals, refined bi-colors. Always with attention to how color behaves over time, under different light conditions, and during transport.
"Here, color is not decoration. It is communication."
Varieties That Reflect Global Excellence
While De Ruiter’s catalogue spans many lines, from pot roses to outdoor garden varieties, a small number of roses clearly reflect the company’s global reach and breeding excellence.
- Rose Ever Red is a deep, classic red that has become a consistent favourite with growers in Kenya and florists worldwide. Its strength lies in its stable color, long vase life, and broad applicability. A rose that performs reliably in everyday retail as well as in event work.
- Rose Revolution brings a bright, luminous red to the assortment. Appreciated for its balanced opening and refined appearance, it offers flexibility across many styles, from minimal arrangements to hand-tied bouquets.
- Rose Mandala is particularly valued at higher altitudes in East Africa, where robustness and structure are essential. Its performance under challenging growing conditions shows how breeding adapts to the environment, not only to aesthetics.
- Rose Pomarosa, and its mutants Rose Be Sweet and Rose Anne Laure, introduce warmth and softness, bridging classic beauty with a contemporary feel. Their colors sit comfortably in both traditional bouquets and modern floral concepts.
- Happy Mood, developed in close connection with Colombian growing conditions, combines vivid color with strong disease resistance. It performs well for local markets and exports alike, proving that visual impact and resilience can work together.

- Alongside these well-known varieties, the X-Pression line brings a more expressive layer to the assortment. These roses are garden-like roses, but as strong as a normal rose, with distinctive color play and individuality, offering designers greater creative freedom while maintaining the reliability growers depend on. Pink X-Pression, Mandarin X-Pression, Angel X-Pression, and many more; everyone loves them.
- And finally, the spray roses. They are gaining ground every day. One stem, multiple buds, bringing lightness and movement that a classic rose rarely delivers. The new Miracle spray rose varieties illustrate this perfectly.
Innovation Means Responsibility
True innovation today also means responsibility. De Ruiter Innovations invests heavily in sustainability, breeding stronger varieties that require fewer inputs and working closely with partners on responsible production and long-term viability. Strong genetics reduces waste. Consistent quality reduces loss.
What sets De Ruiter apart is long-term thinking. They do not chase every movement in the market. They anticipate what floriculture will need five or ten years ahead. That is why their roses are not only relevant today, but continue to shape the future of our industry.
For growers, this offers security. For florists, it creates trust. For the floral world, it brings continuity in a time where everything moves fast.
A Legacy That Keeps Growing
De Ruiter Innovations started as a family-led endeavour over 100 years ago. Today, it’s an international force in floriculture that remains committed to quality, sustainability, and connection from breeder to florist. Their roses truly embody a shared future — where science and artistry meet, and where every bud has both a story and a purpose.
"Innovation, when done right, does not shout. It delivers."
