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Cheap Flowers Price in Kenya (2025) - Best Budget Blooms for Weddings & Events

  • Writer: BeyondForest
    BeyondForest
  • May 13
  • 9 min read

Updated: May 19


Bright pink carnation flowers bloom among lush green leaves, set against a blurred natural background. The scene is vibrant and lively.

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The local flower market presents growing opportunities in floral e-commerce, event decoration, value-added products, and urban flower farming, especially among youth and women.


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Kenya is globally renowned for its vibrant flower industry, ranking among the top flower exporters in the world. The country’s favorable climate, fertile soils, and proximity to the equator create ideal conditions for growing high-quality flowers throughout the year. Kenya's flower sector contributes significantly to the economy: Over 70% of flowers produced in Kenya are exported, primarily to Europe.


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Flowers are still considered a luxury item by many Kenyans. Urban buyers are more likely to afford flowers regularly, while rural demand is mostly event-based.


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The industry employs over 150,000 people directly and supports over 500,000 indirectly. Major flower-growing areas include Naivasha, Nakuru, Thika, Eldoret, Kitale, and Mount Kenya region


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Social media trends and western lifestyle influences are increasing the appeal of flowers in youth and middle-income groups.


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Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow plant

The Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow plant (Brunfelsia pauciflora) is a beautiful flowering shrub native to South America and popular in ornamental gardens around the world, including Kenya.

Image of Brunfelsia pauciflora

It is named for its unique blooming pattern where flowers change color over three days—starting purple (yesterday), fading to lavender (today), and finally turning white (tomorrow). This creates a multicolored display on a single plant. It grows well in well-drained soils and partially shaded areas, reaching up to 2–3 meters in height.


Desert Rose

While visually captivating, all parts of the plant are toxic if ingested.

The Desert Rose (Adenium obesum) is a striking ornamental plant known for its swollen, bulbous trunk and vivid, trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of pink, red, and white.

Pink desert rose flowers on several potted desert roses, surrounded by lush green leaves. Sunlight casts shadows in a garden setting.

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Native to arid regions of Africa and the Middle East, it thrives in hot, sunny climates with well-drained, sandy soil. Popular in Kenyan gardens and balconies, the desert rose is drought-tolerant and ideal for container gardening or bonsai-style landscaping. Its thick stem stores water, allowing it to survive prolonged dry periods.


Two potted desert rose plants with vibrant pink flowers, surrounded by green shrubs. The setting is a garden with a dark soil background.

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Roses
Carnations
Alstroemeria
Gypsophila (baby’s breath)
Lilies
Chrysanthemum


  • Roses (dominant export flower)

Roses are among the most iconic and widely cultivated flowers globally, known for their beauty, fragrance, and symbolic meanings of love, passion, and elegance. Available in various colors and varieties—such as hybrid tea, floribunda, and climbers—roses cater to diverse preferences and uses, from gifting to landscaping and perfumery. They thrive in well-drained, fertile soil with ample sunlight and regular pruning to encourage healthy blooms. Kenya is a major exporter of high-quality roses, making them vital to the floriculture industry.

A vibrant yellow rose blooms amidst green leaves in a garden. The soil is rich brown, and the plants are in white bags, creating a serene setting.

Image of Rose Flower Seedling for sale at 400Ksh by Landscaper Maggie

  • Carnations

Carnations are popular ornamental flowers known for their ruffled petals, spicy-sweet fragrance, and wide range of vibrant colors. Scientifically known as Dianthus caryophyllus, they are widely used in bouquets, floral arrangements, and event decorations due to their long vase life and symbolic meanings of love, admiration, and distinction.

Bright pink carnations bloom in a garden, surrounded by lush green leaves and black plastic sheeting, creating a vibrant, lively scene.

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  • Alstroemeria

Alstroemeria, also known as the Peruvian Lily or Lily of the Incas, is a striking flower valued for its vibrant colors, speckled petals, and long vase life. Native to South America, it symbolizes friendship, devotion, and mutual support.

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  • Gypsophila (baby’s breath)


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Gypsophila, commonly known as baby’s breath, is a delicate, airy flower widely used as a filler in floral arrangements, bouquets, and wedding decor. Its tiny white or pink blossoms add softness and volume, enhancing the appearance of main flowers like roses or carnations.

A bouquet of delicate white baby's breath flowers against a soft gray background, creating a serene and airy mood.

Gypsophila thrives in well-drained soils with full sunlight and requires minimal maintenance, making it ideal for open-field or greenhouse cultivation. It has a long vase life and is also popular in dried flower arrangements. Due to its elegance, affordability, and versatility, gypsophila remains a staple in the floral industry, appealing to both local and export markets.


  • Lilies


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Lilies are elegant, trumpet-shaped flowers renowned for their vibrant colors, sweet fragrance, and symbolic meanings of purity, renewal, and devotion. Common varieties include Asiatic, Oriental, and Longiflorum lilies, each differing in scent, size, and bloom style.


White peace lilies with lush green leaves in a garden setting. The background is filled with more plants, creating a serene mood.

Image of Peace Lilies for sale along Kiambu road by Margaret John

Lilies thrive in well-drained, slightly acidic soils with full to partial sunlight, making them suitable for both open-field and greenhouse cultivation. They are highly valued in the floral industry for bouquets, event decorations, and religious ceremonies due to their striking appearance and long vase life.


  • Chrysanthemums



White Chrysanthemums flowers blooming in a garden with rich green leaves and red soil. A few small red blooms are also visible among the white ones.

Chrysanthemums, commonly known as mums, are vibrant, long-lasting flowers celebrated for their diverse colors, shapes, and sizes. Native to Asia and Europe, they symbolize joy, longevity, and optimism, making them popular for both decorative and ceremonial uses. Chrysanthemums thrive in well-drained soils, moderate climates, and require regular pruning to encourage bushy growth and abundant blooms.


Chrysanthemums

Mums are ideal for greenhouse or outdoor cultivation and bloom mainly in late summer and fall. Highly valued in floral arrangements, potted plants, and cut flower markets, chrysanthemums offer excellent shelf life and transport resilience, making them a profitable choice for both local and export floriculture markets.

 While export remains the primary focus, domestic consumption of flowers is steadily growing, especially in urban centers.


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FAQ About Flowers In Nairobi

What is the price of a Rose Flower In Nairobi

The price of a rose flower in Nairobi varies depending on the purchase location and presentation.Local Markets like City Market, individual rose stems are typically priced between KSh 20 and KSh 30. This is a cost-effective option for those looking to buy flowers without additional packaging or arrangements. 

Purchasing from online flower shops offers a range of options:


Single Red Rose

150Ksh

12-Stem Bouquet

1500Ksh

24-Stem Bouquet

2500Ksh

100-Stem Bouquet

9500Ksh

What is the price of a Bouquet of Flower In Kenya

The price of a flower bouquet in Kenya varies based on factors such as flower type, arrangement complexity, and the florist's pricing.In Nairobi's City Market, individual rose stems are typically priced between KSh 20 and KSh 30.


  • Simple Bouquets: Prices typically range from KSh 1,500 to KSh 3,500.


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  • Mid-Range Bouquets: Arrangements like the "Simply Daisy Bouquet" are priced at KSh 2,900, while the "Tropical Flower Bouquet" is KSh 3,600.

  • Premium Bouquets: Elaborate arrangements, such as the "Opulent 50 Mixed Roses Bouquet," are available for KSh 6,500, and luxury options like the "I LOVE YOU Luxury Box" can reach KSh 12,500.


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A simple bouquet can be assembled for as little as KSh 300, depending on the number of stems and packaging.Purchasing from online flower shops offers a range of options

What is the Price of a Flower Vase In Kenya

The price of a flower vase in Kenya varies widely based on material, size, design, and retailer Simple plastic vases are available for around KSh 500.Modern ceramic vases with unique designs, like donut shapes, range from KSh 2,000 to KSh 2,800.High-end ceramic vases, such as 2-in-1 circular hollow designs, are available for KSh 4,500


Does Naivas Sell Flowers

Yes, Naivas Supermarket offers a selection of flowers and related products, primarily focusing on artificial and dried varieties.While fresh cut flowers are not prominently featured on Naivas' online store, some physical locations may stock them. For instance, vendors near Naivas Kilimani offer fresh flower arrangements.


How much is a single rose in Kenya?

In Nairobi's local markets, such as City Market, individual rose stems are typically priced between KSh 20 and KSh 30. These are often sold in bulk and may not include special packaging.


Uses of Flowers

  • Urbanization and lifestyle changes: Cities like Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu have a growing middle class that values flowers for aesthetics and gifting.

  • Corporate and institutional use: Hotels, banks, churches, government offices, and conference centers use flowers for decoration.

  • Special occasions and ceremonies: Flowers are widely used for weddings, funerals, birthdays, graduations, and Valentine’s Day.

High demand periods including Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Christmas, and wedding seasons Influences the Buying and Selling of Flowers


Top Ornamental Flower Vendors In Kenya


The Hibiscus flower is a vibrant, tropical bloom known for its large, trumpet-shaped petals and striking colors, including red, pink, yellow, white, and orange.

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Widely grown in Kenya and other warm climates, hibiscus thrives in well-drained soil and full sunlight. It serves both ornamental and medicinal purposes—beautifying gardens, fences, and hedges, while also being used in herbal teas and skincare products.


 Hibiscus tea is rich in antioxidants and known to support heart health. The plant attracts pollinators like butterflies and bees, enhancing biodiversity in gardens.

Caren Muthoni

0710228109

Ken Ken

0719 808919

Henry Ke

0727242733

Irene Kariuki Kariuki

0723708523

Benjamin Mwongela

0719829881

Landscapper Maggie

0721742552

Agatha Flowers 254

0720707742

Carnations Landscapes Kenya

0719829881

Camelia Flowers

The Camellia flower is an elegant evergreen shrub admired for its glossy, dark green leaves and stunning, rose-like blooms. Native to Asia, it thrives in cooler climates and acidic, well-drained soil, often grown in highland regions of Kenya.

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Camellias bloom in shades of white, pink, red, and sometimes yellow, making them a favorite for ornamental gardens, especially in shaded or semi-shaded areas.Some camellia varieties are used to produce tea (Camellia sinensis). They require consistent moisture, protection from harsh sun, and minimal pruning, making them ideal for formal hedges or garden borders.


Bush with white Camelia  flowers blooms in a garden setting. Dark green leaves contrast with pale blooms. Grass lawn in the blurred background.

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Lantana Camara

While prized for its ornamental value, Lantana camara can become invasive if not managed properly

Lantana camara is a hardy, flowering shrub known for its brightly colored, clustered blooms that attract butterflies and pollinators. Native to tropical regions, it thrives in hot, sunny environments and tolerates poor soils, drought, and minimal maintenance, making it ideal for landscaping and erosion control.

Bright yellow lantana flowers cluster amid lush green leaves, creating a vibrant and cheerful natural scene.

Image of Yellow Lantana Camara by Landscapper Maggie

The flowers come in various shades—red, orange, pink, yellow, and purple—often changing color as they mature.


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Impatiens balsamina

Impatiens balsamina, commonly known as garden balsam or touch-me-not, is a fast-growing annual flowering plant native to South Asia. It thrives in warm, humid climates and grows up to 60 cm tall, producing bright, colorful blooms in shades of pink, red, purple, or white.

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Image of Balsams for sale by Irene Kariuki along Northern Bypass

The plant has a bushy habit with fleshy stems and serrated leaves. Its unique seed pods burst open when touched, dispersing seeds — a characteristic that gives it the name “touch-me-not.” Impatiens balsamina prefers moist, well-drained soil and partial shade, making it ideal for borders and ornamental gardens.

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Popular retail channels such as roadside flower stalls (especially in City Market Nairobi ) Supermarkets and malls ,Online flower delivery services (e.g., Jumia Flowers, Nairobi Florist), Event planners and wedding florists


Flower Delivery Ke

30,000 Followers

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Nairobi City Flowers

6000 Followers

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Flower Hut Gift Ke

12,000 Followers

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Maridadi Maua

15,000Followers

254716385348

Flower Factory Kenya

19,000Followers

0745253802

Gifting Kenya

56,000 Followers

0715666721

Flowers Kenya

10,000 Followers

sintasflowershop

9000 Followers

0745490459


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If you're looking to purchase flowers online in Kenya, there are several reputable websites that offer a variety of floral arrangements and delivery services


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Top Online Flower Shops in Kenya:

  1. Gifts and Flowers Kenya: Offers reliable flower delivery services in Nairobi and across Kenya, with same-day delivery options. 

  2. Flower Delivery Nairobi: Provides hand-arranged bouquets with same-day delivery in Nairobi. 

  3. Purpink Gifts Ltd: Known for premium flower bouquets and a wide range of gifts, offering same-day delivery in Nairobi. 

  4. Sendflowers.co.ke: Specializes in fresh flowers and gift baskets, delivering bouquets for all occasions. 

  5. Ythera: Offers flower delivery in Nairobi, along with artisanal chocolates and gift hampers.


Zuri Blooms

Garden City

0793 803043

Jospah Florist Nairobi

Hazina Trade Centre

0714 047380

Fresh Flowers Delivery Nairobi

Kenya House Complex

0718 278616

Simona Flowers and Gift shop

KEMU Hub, Ground Floor Monrovia St, Nairobi

0740 800026

Flower Hut and Gifts

salvation army headquarters, Monrovia St, Nairobi

0707 350945

Purpink Gifts Limited

Omega Business Park, 24 Baba Dogo Rd, Nairobi

0709 953400

Leisla Flowers & Gift Shop

Capital Centre

0727 469463

Nectar Flower Shop Nairobi

Biashara St, Nairobi

0724 906221

Fresh Flowers in Nairobi

Moi Avenue

0793 536505

Flowerbox254

Muthaiga Mini Market Limuru Road

0786 123456

BLOOMING FLOWERS & GIFTS KENYA

Ngong Rd, Nairobi

0113 669203

Luxe Gifts and Flowers

Impala Hotel, Parklands Rd

0795 738402


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Petunias

Petunias are vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers popular in gardens, hanging baskets, and containers. They bloom in a wide range of colors and patterns, thriving in sunny locations with well-drained soil. Easy to grow and low-maintenance, petunias attract pollinators and add long-lasting beauty to landscapes and patios.

Purple and white petunias in black pots fill the scene, creating a vibrant display on a perforated beige surface in a greenhouse.

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Petunia
Chrysanthemum
miniature roses
Dahlia
Violet
garden pansy
Angelonia
Salvia
Zinnia
Dianthus
Hypoestes
Alstroemerias
Lobelia
Cosmos
Cyclamen
Gypsophila
Dahlia

Dahlias are stunning, tuberous-rooted flowers known for their bold colors, layered petals, and diverse bloom sizes. Originating from Mexico, they thrive in well-drained soil and full sun.

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Agapanthus

Agapanthus long-lasting flowers and architectural foliage add elegance to gardens and landscapes.

Agapanthus, commonly known as Lily of the Nile or African Lily, is a striking perennial plant celebrated for its globe-shaped clusters of blue, violet, or white flowers atop tall, slender stems. Native to South Africa, it thrives in well-drained soils and full sun to partial shade, making it ideal for borders, pots, and mass plantings. Agapanthus is drought-tolerant once established and blooms profusely in summer, attracting bees and butterflies.

Agapanthus Purple flowers in a pot on a wooden table, set against a white door and greenery. Bright sunlight casts soft shadows, creating a serene mood.

Baby sage

Baby sage, also known as Salvia microphylla or Littleleaf Sage, is a compact, herbaceous perennial prized for its delicate blooms and aromatic foliage.

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Native to parts of the Americas, it grows up to 60 cm tall and produces vibrant flowers in shades of pink, red, or purple, attracting pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The leaves are small, oval, and emit a pleasant, minty fragrance when crushed.

commonly used in borders, herb gardens, and pots, and is valued for both its ornamental beauty and pollinator-friendly nature.

A bush with vibrant red and white baby sage flowers in a garden setting, surrounded by green leaves and brown soil, evokes a lively spring mood.

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