There's A Good Chance Your Valentine's Flowers Come From Colombia (2024)

An employee places bouquets on shelves in Bogotá on Feb. 1, as Colombia prepares to export flowers for Valentine's Day amid the new coronavirus pandemic. Juan Barreto/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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An employee places bouquets on shelves in Bogotá on Feb. 1, as Colombia prepares to export flowers for Valentine's Day amid the new coronavirus pandemic.

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If you send a bouquet of roses for Valentine's Day, chances are they were grown in Colombia. It remains the No. 1 supplier of flowers to the U.S. even though the coronavirus pandemic at one point threatened to wilt the industry.

"It's been a roller coaster," said José Restrepo, co-owner and general manager of the Ayurá flower farm, located just north of Bogotá in the Andean mountain town of Tocancipá.

As Restrepo spoke, workers wearing face masks and rubber gloves rushed to clip, sort and box roses ahead of Sunday's romantic holiday that accounts for one-third of Ayurá's annual sales.

The farm's commercial manager, Claudia Fuentes, said customers can choose from a rainbow of hues — 35 when it comes to roses and more than 60 for carnations.

"For Valentine's Day the favorite color is red, but hot pink is second," she said while strolling through one of the greenhouses. "We have light pink, hot pink, medium pink ... red, yellow, white, lavender."

Ayurá is one of hundreds of Colombian flower farms that, in a normal year, sell about $1.5 billion worth of roses, carnations, orchids and other species to the U.S., Europe and Asia, according to Augusto Solano, director of the Colombian Flower Exporters' Association.

But when the pandemic hit last March, the Colombian government imposed one of the strictest and longest economic lockdowns in Latin America. International flights were drastically reduced making it harder to export. Meanwhile, overseas demand diminished as weddings, graduations and other ceremonies were canceled.

As COVID-19 spread — so far more than 56,000 Colombians have died from the disease — Restrepo and other farm owners feared they would have to rip up most of their flower beds and lay off thousands of employees.

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Flor Rodríguez has worked on the Ayurá farm for 14 years. "We have been working the whole time and we didn't get sick with COVID," she says. John Otis/for NPR hide caption

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"We started hearing about the first lockdowns, the cancellation of flights, big customers, big wholesalers in the U.S. shutting their operations," Restrepo said. "And at that moment we didn't know what to do."

But the flower industry was among the first in Colombia to adopt safety measures to protect workers. Farms installed plexiglass partitions in processing facilities, added more work shifts and brought in smaller numbers of employees per shift to give them more space. All of this helped convince the Colombian government to allow flower farms to continue operating.

"We moved very fast to put all of these plans in place," said Restrepo, who noted that only about a dozen of his 500 workers tested positive for the coronavirus.

In addition, the demand for flowers quickly rebounded. With people stuck indoors for months on end, Solano said that fresh flowers proved to be one of the easier and cheaper ways to liven up the decor and change the scenery.

"People have been isolated so you cannot hug someone, or you cannot show your smile. And maybe a bouquet of flowers is a way to express that feeling," he said. "Flowers are food for the soul, food for the spirit. And that's why people kept buying flowers."

As a result, Solano said flower exports last year dropped by just 5% and are expected to rebound this year. And even as Colombia's unemployment rate nearly doubled last year to 20.2%, almost all of the country's 140,000 flower workers kept their jobs.

Among them is Flor Rodríguez, a single mother who has worked on the Ayurá farm for 14 years. When her eldest daughter lost her accounting job during the lockdown, Rodríguez said her steady salary clipping carnations helped her extended family, that includes three grandchildren, get by.

"We feel blessed," Rodríguez said of the farm's workforce. "We have been working the whole time and we didn't get sick with COVID."

Claudia Fuentes, the farm's commercial manager, is also thankful that the industry survived the pandemic. The rush ahead of Valentine's Day, she said, symbolizes "hope, the start of a new time."

But Fuentes and the other flower workers in the country won't have much time to celebrate. Pretty soon, they'll be gearing up for a crush of orders ahead of Mother's Day.

There's A Good Chance Your Valentine's Flowers Come From Colombia (2024)

FAQs

Why do flowers come from Colombia? ›

Some Colombian landowners began to grow and export cheap flowers to U.S markets. They took advantage of their mild climate to grow flowers year-round. They also benefited from the lower tariffs.

What percentage of flowers come from Colombia? ›

Production acreage

With 10,000+ ha of flower acreage, Colombia ranks first with 32.2% of the total flower and plants are among the exporting counties like the Netherlands (7,870ha), Ecuador (7,467ha), Kenya (4.039 ha) and Ethiopia (1,695 ha).

How Colombia became the flower king of Valentine's Day? ›

In the early 1900's, most Americans bought flowers from local growers, but in the 1960's, the flower agricultural industry migrated to Colombia, due to the country's long hours of sunlight and lower minimum-wage earnings for labor.

What do Colombian flowers mean? ›

Carnations are the flower of choice for familial, filial or platonic love. Daisies are flowers of friendship and admiration. Orchids symbolize pride, passion, and desire. Lilies are thought of as both flowers of purity and mourning and gifting them needs a particular kind of sensitivity.

Where do Valentine's Day flowers come from? ›

Eighty percent of the flowers sold in the U.S. are imported, mostly from Colombia and Ecuador. A rose takes up to 15 weeks to grow. But, as soon as it is cut, a precisely coordinated race begins … To keep them fresh, the flowers are chilled into a dormant state and then moved to airports in refrigerated trucks.

What are the top 3 flowers from Colombia? ›

Which Colombian flowers are the most loved? There are thousands of flowers in Colombia but three stand out: roses, carnations and orchids.

What is the rarest flower in Colombia? ›

The Inírida flowers, also known as Stella, are an indigenous treasure. Originally from the area surrounding the Colombian-Venezuelan border.

What flowers are exported from Colombia to the United States? ›

The main types of flowers that Colombia exports are roses, carnations, orchids, chrysanthemums, alstroemerias (also known as Peruvian lily), hydrangeas and lilies, out of which hundreds of varieties branch out.

What is Colombia's national flower? ›

Cattleya orchid, Colombia's national flower

The cattleya trianae orchid, commonly known as “May flower” or “May lily” has been the national flower of Colombia since 1936.

What do Colombians call Valentine's Day? ›

Dia de Amor y Amistad, better known as Love and Friendship Day is Valentine's Day in Colombia (September 17th). Not only is Valentine's day in Colombia a very commercial day for restaurants, and shopping malls.

What are some facts about Valentine's Day in Colombia? ›

Valentine's Day in Colombia, or as it should be known, Amor Y Amistad, is celebrated on the 3rd weekend of September and is approached with a similar fervor as the Colombians approach Halloween and Christmas, which is, to say the very least, wholeheartedly.

Who was behind Valentines Day? ›

At the end of the 5th century, Pope Gelasius declared February 14 St. Valentine's Day, and since then, February 14th has been a day of celebration—though it was generally more religious than romantic.

What is Colombia best known for? ›

Colombia is known for its significant natural resources, modern cities, and a diverse culture. The government has made great strides in recent years to secure peace with revolutionaries, minimize crime, and protect its strong democratic institutions and the country boasts at growing economy.

Why are flowers important in Colombia? ›

As a result of its stable weather, a lot of commodities grow throughout the year. Colombian flowers are one of these and have become an important symbol of the culture. These conditions, together with clay-rich soils and the perfect amount of rainfall, make Colombia the second largest flower exporter.

What is Colombia's motto? ›

Coat of arms

It stands frontward, wings extended and looking to the right. A green laurel crown and a waving ribbon hang from its beak. On the ribbon are written the words “Libertad y Orden” (Liberty and Order), the national motto.

What flowers are imported from Columbia? ›

Carnations

Carnations grown in Colombia have an international reputation for their quality, beauty, and longevity. Therefore, carnations make up 12% of all flower exports. Most of the production is located outside Bogotá, where crops get 12 hours of light every day of the year.

What country do most flowers come from? ›

The Netherlands stands as the global leader in flower production, renowned for its vibrant tulip fields and advanced horticultural practices. With an estimated production capacity of over 12 billion flowers annually, the country dominates the international flower market.

Why would Ecuador and Colombia be the largest producers of flowers? ›

The country's high altitude, abundant sunshine, and fertile volcanic soil proved ideal for rose cultivation. The Andean Trade Preference Act of the United States in 1991 further bolstered the industry, allowing for tax-free exports and leading to rapid growth.

Why does Colombia have a flower festival? ›

The Flower Festival was created mainly to honor the growing floral industry in Colombia. As well as flowers themselves, because they are seen as a tribute to women, to fertility, and life itself.

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