Bulk Roses - 40 cm
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At fleursenvracmtl.com—your trusted Montreal source for bulk flowers—we believe every occasion deserves fresh, high-quality blooms at honest wholesale prices. Bulk roses 40 cm are one of the most affordable rose options available. Their shorter stem length allows farms to pack more stems per box, significantly reducing the cost per stem. While colour availability is more limited than longer roses, we offer classic red and assorted farm-choice colours that remain timeless and versatile. Our bulk roses 40 cm are sourced directly from premium farms in South America, primarily Ecuador, internationally recognized for producing exceptional roses. These roses arrive farm-packed and require standard DIY preparation, including removing lower leaves, hydrating stems, and cleaning guard petals. As roses naturally have thorns, careful handling is recommended. Please note that bulk roses may experience a natural loss of approximately 5% during shipping. This industry-standard allowance is already factored into the pricing, ensuring excellent value for weddings, events, and DIY floral projects. If you are looking for wholesale 40 cm roses in bulk in Montreal, this option offers reliability, quality, and the best price point.
Because farms can fit more stems per box, the shipping and handling costs per stem are lower. This makes 40 cm roses the most cost-effective bulk option.
We keep it simple: classic red and assorted farm choice colours. The assortment is chosen by the farm based on availability.
Our roses are sourced mainly from Ecuador, a region renowned for growing high-quality roses with vibrant colours and strong stems.
Yes. Since they come directly from the farm, you’ll need to remove lower leaves, hydrate the stems, and clean off any guard petals before using them.
Yes, and they require careful handling. Wearing gloves can make processing easier and safer.
Always use a sharp knife or floral shears to cut stems on an angle. This maximizes water uptake. Never use regular scissors, as they crush the stem and block water absorption.
Yes. You can expect about 5% loss due to natural damage during transport. This is already factored into bulk pricing and is considered standard in the floral industry.