A Feeling Called Verdalina

Some flowers are chosen for color.
Others for volume.
Some for the way they complete an arrangement.

Verdalina begins somewhere more subtle.
It begins with texture. With movement. With the quiet tension between softness and structure.
With flowers that do not simply decorate a space, but change the way that space feels.

Verdalina by Ecoroses was created as a specialty floral universe for designers, florists, event planners, wholesalers, and creative minds who see flowers as more than stems. Here, each variety becomes a material for expression. A gesture. A detail that stays.

For this first chapter, Verdalina opens its world through two botanical languages: Ranunculus and Eryngium. Ranunculus brings softness, layers, and romantic volume. Eryngium introduces contrast, architecture, and a mineral blue presence. Together, they create a visual balance that feels contemporary, editorial, and deeply memorable.

Origin - Machachi Valley, Ecuador

Origin

Cultivated in the valley Machachi, south from Quito in Ecuador, Verdalina thrives in a precise environment: a steady 13°C, twelve hours of equatorial sunlight, and fertile volcanic soil. These uncompromising conditions, combined with strict quality control, yield premium blooms destined for the world’s most demanding designers.

But Verdalina is not only about origin.
It is about interpretation.

Ranunculus: The Language of Softness

Ranunculus: The Language of Softness

Ranunculus offers a world of delicate abundance. Its petals open in layers, creating a soft sculptural effect that feels almost textile: silk, paper, porcelain, air. Within the Verdalina universe, four core families allow different moods to emerge:

Each speaks differently, offering palettes that range from crisp whites and blush tones to vivid pinks, salmon warmth, and expressive bicolor textures.

Eryngium: The Language of Structure

Eryngium: The Language of Structure

Then comes Eryngium.
Where Ranunculus softens, Eryngium defines.
Where Ranunculus expands, Eryngium cuts through the composition with precision.

In Verdalina, Eryngium is not treated as a filler. It is treated as a statement.

A blue accent.
A structural pause.
A metallic note inside a softer composition.

The Spirit of Verdalina

The Spirit of Verdalina

This is the spirit of Verdalina: flowers curated not only by type, but by feeling. They are tools for building atmospheres—from bridal softness to editorial contrast, from warm palettes to bold floral installations.

Verdalina does not speak loudly.
It does not need to.
Its beauty lives in the quiet detail: the curve of a stem, the shadow between petals, the blue that interrupts the blush, the texture that makes a designer stop and look again.

A flower can be beautiful.
Verdalina asks for more.
It asks for presence.
For intention.
For memory.

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