Who we are
Gambur is a family-owned company managed by its owners and recognized as a top quality colombian carnation grower and exporter. Our farm is located in the Savannah of Bogota with 11 hectares dedicated to produce the freshest and finest flowers to be sent around the world.
Established in 1989 Gambur Flowers started as a small project full of dreams and hope, it was built with the intention of developing the best product for our clients. It has now more than 30 years forming long-lasting relationships that are currently extended to places we never imagined; our high-quality carnations are being distributed daily to America, Europe, Asia and Oceania.
At its core, Gambur is a company whose main goal is to spread the love they feel for what they do to their customers by offering the best service, the best in class cultivation and the best harvesting. Gambur Flowers team is very proud of its family. They are a family of almost 150 people, most of them are dedicated single moms that put their soul into their job and make these carnations come to live and shine. Their hands are the hands that generate happiness, joy and tons of smiles around the world.
Let this dedicated team fulfill all your needs, you are our inspiration and so,
our most precious treasure.
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Harvesting Feelings
Gambur Flowers knows about quality and we work hard every day to achieve an excellent produce. As a team, we are always keeping a close eye on the growing process to assure a consistent product for you and your customers. More than growing, harvesting and delivering a flower, Gambur offers a product that is a true demonstration of profound love and dedication.
We believe in our business and as a family we have been harvesting feelings for our customers who are the ones that keep our organization alive.
Let us surprise you with what we grow with love for you every day!
"According to a Christian legend, Carnations first appeared on earth as Jesus carried the Cross. Carnations sprang up from where the Virgin Mary's tears fell as she cried over her son's plight."
"Carnations are also commonly referred to by their scientific name, "Dianthus", the name given by the Greek botanist Theopharastus. Carnations got the name Dianthus from two Greek Words - "dios", referring to the god Zeus, and "anthos", meaning flower. Carnations are thus known as the "The Flowers of God"