"Plantec has been selecting rose varieties for some 33 years, and we believe that we have gotten pretty good at what we do", says Aviram Krell of Plantec. The company has been introducing varieties for decades. Some of their first ones were Vinci and AbraCadabra.
Vinci
AbraCadabra
Over time new trends, new fashions, and improved breeding techniques from the breeders they represent allowed them to showcase innovative varieties. "Ones that last longer, are more elegant, and more productive became the goal, and our flagship roses, such as Brighton, Mondial, and Explorer became common household names in the industry."
Brighton
Mondial and Explorer
Plantec is always innovating and always demanding with any new variety that they showcase. "We are not interested in anything that is as good as what is currently in the market. We strive for better."
According to Krell, varieties such as Queens Crown, Princess Crown, and Red Panther are incredibly popular due to their eye-catching appeal and unique appearance.
Queens Crown and Princess Crown
Red Panther and Aloha
"Others of our newer varieties such as Aloha or Goldfinch are striking colors that open beautifully and provide lasting vibrant colors."
Goldfinch
These will all be shown in their stand at the Expo Flor Ecuador this week. However, as excited as they are for these roses, they are even more excited to showcase our upcoming 2023 collections. "To see these, please contact us directly through our Instagram Plantec_Ecu, and we will be hosting tours of our farm and showing off our future varieties."
"To show off, a few sneak pictures."
For more information
Plantec Ecuador
www.plantecuador.com