Vegetable Products · HS 0603.1 · verified suppliers & live price
Cut carnations are flowering stems cultivated primarily for floral arrangements, corsages, and decorative displays in floristry, events, and retail markets. Internationally traded carnations are graded by stem length (typically 60-80 centimeters), flower diameter, color intensity, and bloom stage at harvest. Major producing and exporting regions include Ecuador, Colombia, Kenya, and the Netherlands, with Ecuador and Colombia dominating global supply due to favorable climates and labor costs. Buyers should verify harvest-to-delivery timeframes carefully, as carnation vase life deteriorates significantly within 7-10 days post-harvest; freshness indicators include firm stems, closed flower centers, and proper hydration levels upon receipt, directly affecting resale value and customer satisfaction.
On the Genesis network, Cut Flowers (Carnations) currently matches 59 verified suppliers across 9 countries, with an indicative benchmark price. Its Genesis Sourcing Index of 84/100 reflects excellent sourcing availability — expect fast, competitive firm offers, every one escrow-protected.
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Cut Flowers (Carnations) is priced at approximately $1.21 per stem on the live Genesis Index. Request a quote for a firm, escrow-protected offer.
Cut Flowers (Carnations) carries a Genesis Sourcing Index of 84/100 (Excellent), based on 59 verified suppliers across 9 countries on the network and live benchmark pricing. Sourcing is strong — competitive firm offers typically return fast.
Genesis Trade lists verified Cut Flowers (Carnations) suppliers and exporters worldwide, including Export Flowers Sociedad Anonima, Blumberg Flowers Distributions Pty Ltd, C.L Flowers & J.S Flowers & The Trustee For Jcf Trading Trust, Fresh Flowers Wholesale Pty Ltd. Every transaction is escrow-protected.
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