
About Orani Flower Exports
A bridge between Kenya’s growers and the world’s most discerning buyers.
We are not growers. We are curators — and that distinction is everything.

Our Story
The Orani Story
Orani was built to be a bridge. A bridge between Kenya’s most gifted growers and the florists, planners, buyers and importers around the world who have spent their careers searching for a source they can trust completely. Not a supplier who ships and disappears. Not a catalogue you scroll through and hope for the best. A partner who is as invested in what arrives at your door as you are.
We are not growers. We are curators. And that distinction is everything. It means our sole purpose, every single day, is to find the finest stems Kenya has to offer, build genuine relationships with the farms that produce them, and deliver that excellence to you without compromise.
This is not a transaction. It is a commitment. And it begins long before the flowers ever leave the ground.

Why Kenya
Why the world’s best flowers come from Kenya.
Kenya does not produce great flowers by accident. It produces them because every condition that a rose
needs to be truly extraordinary exists here in perfect combination — and Orani was built to bring that perfection to you.

Soil that has been building for centuries
The growing regions of Kenya — across the highlands of the Great Rift Valley and the shores of Lake Naivasha — sit on ancient volcanic earth. For thousands of years, this soil has been accumulating the minerals, depth and richness that feed flowers at a molecular level. You cannot manufacture this. It either exists or it doesn’t, and in Kenya, it does in extraordinary abundance.

A sun that keeps its word
Straddling the Equator, Kenya receives approximately 12 hours of sunlight every single day of the year. No dramatic seasonal shifts. No months of grey that stress a crop and compromise its yield. Just consistent, reliable light that allows flowers to grow steadily, bloom fully, and perform to their absolute potential — in January and in July.

Altitude that perfects what nature starts
Most Kenyan flower farms sit between 1,800 and 2,200 metres above sea level. At this elevation, the nights are cool enough to slow the rose’s development ever so slightly, giving each bloom the time it needs to form fully before it opens. The result is a denser petal, a firmer structure, a longer vase life — nature finishing what the soil and sun began.

Water that runs clean and constant
Access to freshwater lakes and rivers gives Kenya’s farms a consistent, clean irrigation supply — the kind of reliability that produces uniform, premium-grade stems season after season. In floriculture, water is not a background detail. It is the difference between good and exceptional.

How We Source
We don’t just source flowers. We choose them.
Our network is not a database — it is a collection of relationships, built farm by farm, grower by grower, over time and in person. And when we place an order, we place it with intention, matching each client’s needs to the specific farm best positioned to meet them.
When you source through Orani, you are not buying flowers. You are buying certainty — because our standard is not negotiable, for the reason that yours isn’t either.
Ready when you are
Let’s start something beautiful.
Tell us what you need — variety, volume, frequency — and our team will get back to you within 24 hours.
