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Rosaprima Spring Rose Collection 2026 – Seven Roses, Two Years, One Collection

Take a look at their intentionally curated release of seven new rose varieties developed over two years in the Ecuadorian highlands.

By: MELISSA MAINGOT | 30-03-2026 | 3 min read
Cut Flowers Roses
New roses by Rosaprima

From the strength of a seed to the moment a rose reaches full expression, every stem carries a tale of patience, care, and precision. This approach at Rosaprima is built on thoughtful decisions and a focus on long-term impact. This season, that vision takes form in the Spring Collection 2026, an intentionally curated release of seven new rose varieties developed over two years in the Ecuadorian highlands. The collection explores what modern floral design requires from a flower and how each variety can answer that need with clarity.

Rosaprima – The Definition of Thoughtful Rose Curation

In an industry where new varieties are introduced continuously, thoughtful curation remains rare. Each rose in this collection was selected with precision, guided by ongoing dialogue with their partners and floral designers to deepen the understanding of their work. The starting point was a defining question: what does a floral designer truly require from a flower?

The answer lies in the following: a structure that holds, color that communicates, fragrance that enhances without overwhelming, and volume that supports the composition. Across extensive trials and refinement, seven varieties emerged, each offering a distinct design language.

 

Rose Bella Donna by Rosaprima
Rose Bella Donna and her beautiful pastel yellow shade

 

Juan Martin Gomez, the COO of Rosaprima, shared:

“When we develop a collection, we look at it from both sides of the market. For wholesalers, consistency, reliability, and performance are essential. For floral designers, it’s about expression – how a rose opens, how it holds, how it contributes to a composition. These seven varieties were selected because they meet both expectations with clarity.”

 

Rose Tip Top by Rosaprima
The gorgeous opening of Rose Tip Top

 

A Closer Look at Roses Designed for Depth and Balance

At the center of the collection is Rose RP Filomena, a Rosaprima-exclusive garden rose shaped through iteration. Its refined pink shade evolves as it opens, revealing a layered, naturally expressive center. A subtle but sweet fragrance adds depth, making it especially suited for designs where texture and detail are essential.

 

Rose RP Filomena
Rose RP Filomena

 

Among the garden roses, Rose Powder Puff is defined by its sensory presence. Its pastel-pink petals deepen gently toward the center, paired with a signature sweet fragrance that introduces the flower before it is fully revealed. Its generous size and ruffled structure add fullness to arrangements.

 

Rose Powder Puff
Rose Powder Puff

 

Rose Arya brings architectural clarity to the collection. Its cool lilac tone opens into a densely layered rosette, giving structure and visual depth. It provides balance within compositions, supporting softer elements while maintaining a composed, contemporary presence.

 

Rose Arya by Rosaprima
Rose Arya

 

Warmth is expressed through Rose Tie Dye and Rose Tip Top, each presenting a distinct interpretation. Tie Dye’s peach shades, layered with creamy undertones, create a multidimensional effect with a vintage sensibility. Tip Top, with a peachy color and cup-shaped petals, lends itself to lighter compositions, where airiness and movement define the arrangement.

 

Rose Tie Dye and Rose Tip Top
Rose Tie Dye and Rose Tip Top

 

Two Refined Standard Roses Added to Their Collection

The collection is completed by two refined standard roses. Rose Fancy Dreams presents a seamless transition from soft peach to cream, with a precise spiral form that balances structure and softness. On the other hand, Rose Bella Donna, in consistent creamy yellow, introduces clarity and stability – an elegant constant within more layered palettes.

 

Rose Fancy Dreams and Rose Bella Donna
Rose Fancy Dreams and Rose Bella Donna

 

Together, these seven varieties form a cohesive collection designed for versatility, creation, and intention. Each rose contributes to shaping emotion, depth, and balance within floral design.

Grown by a team with an intimate understanding of Rosaprima’s fields, and informed by the evolving perspective of designers worldwide, the Spring Collection 2026 reflects a shared pursuit of guided and grounded focus on results. The collection is now available through Rosaprima distributors worldwide.

 

Photos courtesy of Rosaprima

FAQ

What is the Rosaprima Spring Collection 2026?

It is a curated release of seven new rose varieties developed over two years in the Ecuadorian highlands, designed to meet the evolving needs of wholesalers and floral designers.

 

What makes this collection different from others in the market?

The collection is based on thoughtful selection rather than volume. Each variety was chosen for its structure, color, fragrance, and performance, ensuring it serves a clear purpose in floral design.

 

What do floral designers look for in these roses?

Designers value roses that hold their structure, communicate through color, offer subtle fragrance, and provide the right volume to support a composition.

 

Which varieties are included in the collection?

The collection includes RP Filomena, Powder Puff, Arya, Tie Dye, Tip Top, Fancy Dreams, and Bella Donna—each offering a distinct style and function in design.

 

Who is this collection designed for?

It is created for both wholesalers and floral designers, balancing consistency and reliability with creative expression

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