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Star Roses’ New Portfolio – From Trial to Production and Much More!

Currently, they have 30 varieties already in production, with just two more expected to hit the market by November.

By: THURSD. | 01-10-2025 | 3 min read
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Star Roses is commencing the season with an exciting new portfolio of roses, including spray, garden, and standard varieties. Currently, they have 30 new varieties already in production, with just two more expected to hit the market by November. This curated collection represents the latest trends in floral design, focusing on garden-style garden roses that are increasingly in demand in the floral design world. Designers, florists, and consumers are responding enthusiastically to the freshness and versatility of these varieties, making them a staple in arrangements and social media floral design trends.

Star Roses Expands Its Rose Collection - 30 Exciting New Varieties to Watch

Selecting a new rose variety is never just about how it looks or based only on its beauty. The company takes a rigorous approach, combining aesthetic looks that they know will drive a crowd crazy in love with performance and durability, because at the end of the day, this is what consumers and floral designers look for.

 

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Garden roses that are part of their new varieties

 

To select what varieties will be making part of their new assortments, the team visits breeders, requests samples, conducts vase life trials, and tests for travel and disease resistance. Only varieties that perform well under these conditions make it into production. Diego, the CEO, has a personal role in choosing these, making sure that every variety meets the brand’s standards. His favorites are often featured in promotional content, demonstrating the thoughtfulness behind each selection.

 

Diego Negrete of Star Roses shares how their new varieties, their rising stars, came to life

 

Exploring the Styles and Designs That Star Roses’ Latest Varieties Inspire

Garden roses are currently the most requested products in the floral market. Star Roses has brought this trend and collection forward by selecting and producing perfect roses for any type of arrangement.  The brand’s new portfolio draws attention to characteristics such as beauty and reliability, giving florists the confidence that these roses will hold up from the farm to the final arrangement.

 

 

The Ecuadorian grower has recently launched new videos and content showing their fresh varieties, emphasizing not only the aesthetics but also the qualities of each rose. These campaigns feature how each variety performs in arrangements, the shapes, colors, and sizes of the petals, and the overall experience of handling and designing with them. The content also offers a peek behind the scenes, showing the care and testing that go into every selection, reinforcing the brand's quality.

 

New colors and varieties at Star Roses
New colors and varieties

 

Strategic Growth in Their Rose Assortments Towards 2027

Let's not forget that commercial insight plays a key role in selecting new roses. How does this happen? Well, the sales manager gathers input from clients at trade shows, floral fairs, and direct inquiries to understand which varieties are in demand. This feedback loop ensures that Star Roses’ offerings align with market needs, offering creativity and commercial viability. The portfolio grows from experimentation and from a strategic understanding of what florists and designers truly want.

 

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Looking ahead, they have a plan to expand production to 100 hectares by 2027. This expansion shows the success of their current portfolio and their vision for the future of roses. Variety selection, responsiveness to market trends, and strategic growth are key elements to continue positioning themselves as leaders in the floral industry.

 

Packing roses at Star Roses

 

Star Roses, 'Nothing Like It'.

 

Photos courtesy of Star Roses.

 

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FAQ

How many new rose varieties has Star Roses introduced this season?

They’ve launched 30 new varieties, with 2 more expected to arrive by November, expanding their portfolio of spray, garden, and standard roses.

 

What makes these new varieties special?

Each rose is carefully chosen for both beauty and performance, undergoing vase life trials, travel testing, and disease resistance checks before going into production.

Why is there such a strong focus on garden-style roses?

Garden roses are currently the most requested in the floral design world. Their style fits perfectly into contemporary arrangements, weddings, and event designs.

Who is involved in selecting the new varieties?

The CEO, Diego Negrete, plays a hands-on role in choosing the roses, ensuring that each one meets the company’s standards of quality and design potential.

 

Where can florists and clients learn more about the new portfolio?

Star Roses has released videos, content, and a portfolio that showcases each variety’s colors, petal shapes, performance, and design inspiration.

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