
Walk into any modern gift store in New York or browse trending Valentine’s Day products on Amazon, and you’ll notice a clear shift: eternal flowers are everywhere. These preserved blooms—real flowers that stay beautiful for months or even years—have become a staple in gift collections, home decor, and brand collaborations.
But here’s the challenge: not all eternal flowers are created equal, and the difference between a best-seller and a slow-mover often comes down to your supplier. Whether you’re sourcing for a retail chain, e-commerce platform, or high-end campaign, choosing the right partner matters.
Based on my two decades in the floral gift business and frequent exchanges with U.S. and European buyers, I’ve put together this freshly curated list of 10 trusted eternal flower suppliers for 2025. These are companies making real waves in the preserved flower market.
1. Sweetie-Gifts (China)
At Sweetie-Gifts, we focus on blending design innovation with large-scale production. Our eternal roses come from Kunming, where high-altitude blooms are transformed through a months-long preservation process.
What sets us apart? Content quality. At Sweetie-Gifts, every eternal flower is meticulously preserved through a five-step process using food-grade pigments and medical-grade alcohol, ensuring long-lasting color and natural texture. We maintain strict quality control from raw material to final packaging, so our clients—whether it’s Dior or AEON—can count on consistent, beautiful results that meet international standards.
👉 To get started or request a catalog: inquiry@sweetie-group.com
2. Verdissimo (France)
With roots in Europe’s floral design heritage, Verdissimo has built a reputation on quality and volume. Their preserved roses and greens are widely used in home decor and floral art installations.
Strengths: Excellent color retention, large inventory, widely stocked by U.S. wholesalers.
3. Ohchi Nursery (Japan)
A favorite in Japan’s floral art scene, Ohchi Nursery specializes in miniature preserved flowers—ideal for jewelry, letterbox gifts, or fine detailing.
Great for: Brands seeking delicate styles or premium packaging.
4. Roseonly (China)
Roseonly has grown from a domestic luxury gift brand to a symbol of romance in Asia. With plush packaging and striking visual appeal, their eternal roses are crafted for upscale experiences.
Ideal for: Luxury gift retailers and holiday campaigns.
5. Florever (Japan)
Florever takes inspiration from Japanese minimalism, offering timeless, pastel-toned preserved flowers. Their items are known for subtle beauty and high craftsmanship.
Why we like them: Elegant palettes, compact sizes, giftable designs.
6. RoseAmor (Ecuador)
Ecuador’s famous rose farms meet preservation. RoseAmor’s eternal flowers are known for bold colors and extra-large petals, thanks to rich volcanic soil and perfect growing altitude.
Perfect for: Visual merchandising, centerpieces, or luxury boxed roses.
7. Greenrose (Ecuador)
If you’re after volume and affordability without sacrificing quality, Greenrose is a solid choice. Many mid-sized U.S. retailers source their eternal roses here.
Pro tip: Great for year-round gifting or budget-conscious B2B projects.
8. Kiara Flowers (Ecuador)
Think “natural meets luxury.” Kiara Flowers specializes in eternal roses that maintain a fresh-picked garden look—unstructured, soft, and romantic.
Best suited for: Artisanal florists, wedding planners, boutique gifting.
9. iluba rose (Saudi Arabia)
A newer player from the Middle East, iluba rose has made its mark with rich, velvety colors and unique floral domes. They’re particularly popular during Ramadan and Valentine’s promotions.
Growing in popularity among North American and Gulf markets.
10. Vermont Flowers EPZ (Kenya)
Kenya is no stranger to fresh flower exports, but Vermont Flowers EPZ is among the few pioneering eternal flower production in East Africa. Their roses are grown at high altitudes and preserved locally—creating a sustainable, cost-efficient sourcing option.
Why they stand out: Competitive pricing, sustainable practices, growing U.S. distribution.

What U.S. Buyers Should Look for in a Supplier
Before you send a PO or request a sample, take a moment to think about your actual needs:
- Customization: Can they match your shelf size? Offer logo printing? Support seasonal packaging?
- Certifications: Are they export-ready with CE, REACH, or phytosanitary docs?
- Seasonal support: Can they scale up before holidays? Do they understand U.S. consumer behavior?
If your supplier can answer all three—you’re in good hands.
In Closing
Preserved flowers are no longer a niche—they’re a global industry. And as a buyer, your brand’s success often depends on choosing the right partners behind the bloom.
I’ve walked trade shows, visited factories, and seen how eternal flowers are made—from raw rose to finished dome. And I can confidently say these 10 suppliers are shaping the future of floral gifting.
If you’re looking for trend-savvy support, flexible MOQ, and a partner who can grow with you—we at Sweetie-Gifts would love to collaborate.
📧 inquiry@sweetie-group.com
Here’s to building something timeless—just like our flowers.

Warmly,
Annie Zhang, CEO of Sweetie-Gifts