As is their tradition, Jaroma Roses opens their doors to customers to celebrate the new 3 hectares expansion, with more than 10 new varieties. On these days, you can enjoy their roses, gardens, live music, snacks and drinks.
Jaroma Roses has been in business for 32 years and is now expanding to 32 hectares. This expansion again increases their portfolio with more than 55 different varieties.
The Jaroma Roses display will showcase the entire existing assortment currently under production, including varieties like Lemonade, Pink Mondial, and Showgirl. Guests will take a tour in the greenhouse, "where you will foresee more than one surprise to come for the next year", promises Adriana Correa, sales advisor at Jaroma Roses.
Register to attend, by sending an e-mail to jra2003@jaromaroses.com & marketing@jaromaroses.com to schedule your visit.
For more information:
Jaroma Roses
Jaime Rodriguez Andrade
jra2003@jaromaroses.com
sales@jaromaroses.com
www.jaromaroses.com

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