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Endura Roses

Master franchisees looking to introduce and grow Endura Roses brand within their territory will be able to receive…

Minimum Investment: £50,000

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A guide to florist franchises

Florist franchises offer a compelling blend of creativity and commerce, combining a passion for flowers and gifting with a structured business model that supports you from day one. The UK floral industry spans everything from everyday bouquets and seasonal arrangements to luxury preserved flower products, making it a surprisingly diverse sector. Currently, there is 1 florist franchise opportunity listed on our directory, with an investment of around £50,000 — a clear, accessible entry point for entrepreneurs ready to bloom in this market.

How much does a florist franchise cost?

Florist franchise investment levels in the UK can vary depending on the business model, product range, and the level of support and branding provided. The opportunity currently available sits at a single, well-defined investment level, making it straightforward to plan your finances.

  • Around £50,000: Endura Roses (£50,000) — a premium preserved rose franchise offering a luxury gifting product with strong brand appeal and a complete franchise package.

Types of florist franchise

While the traditional image of a florist involves a high-street shop filled with fresh-cut flowers, today’s florist franchise models have evolved considerably. The opportunity on our directory represents an exciting, modern direction for the sector.

  • Luxury preserved flower franchise: Rather than working with perishable fresh flowers, this model focuses on long-lasting, preserved roses and floral products positioned at the premium gifting market. Endura Roses is a prime example, offering franchisees a distinctive product that commands higher price points and benefits from strong repeat gifting occasions such as anniversaries, birthdays, and corporate events.
  • Product-based retail and e-commerce model: Franchises in this space often combine physical retail or showroom presence with an online sales channel, allowing franchisees to reach customers beyond their immediate locality. Endura Roses operates within this type of framework, giving franchisees flexibility in how they generate sales and grow their customer base.

Is a florist franchise right for you?

A florist franchise is well suited to individuals with a flair for aesthetics and a genuine enthusiasm for gifting and special occasions. You do not necessarily need a background in floristry — many franchise models, including preserved flower concepts, prioritise strong customer service skills, an eye for presentation, and the drive to build a local client base. If you enjoy working with people, celebrating life’s milestones, and representing a visually striking brand, this sector could be a natural fit.

When evaluating any florist franchise, consider the strength and distinctiveness of the brand, the nature of the income stream (one-off purchases versus repeat gifting customers), the territory rights you will be granted, and the quality of training and ongoing support provided. Preserved flower franchises, in particular, benefit from a product that is less time-sensitive than fresh flowers, which can simplify logistics and reduce waste — an important practical consideration for any new business owner.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a florist franchise cost in the UK?
The florist franchise currently listed on our directory requires an investment of around £50,000. This covers the Endura Roses franchise package, including brand access, training, and the tools needed to launch your business.

Do I need experience in floristry to run a florist franchise?
Not necessarily. Preserved flower franchises such as Endura Roses are designed to be accessible to motivated individuals without a traditional floristry background. Full training is provided, and the focus tends to be on sales, presentation, and customer relationships rather than specialist horticultural skills.

What is a preserved flower franchise?
A preserved flower franchise sells flowers — typically roses — that have been treated to maintain their appearance and texture for a year or more without water or maintenance. This creates a premium gifting product that is distinct from conventional fresh flowers and appeals strongly to the luxury market.

Is there demand for luxury floral products in the UK?
The UK gifting market is well established, with strong demand around occasions such as Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, weddings, and corporate gifting. Preserved flower products occupy a growing niche within this market, appealing to customers seeking a longer-lasting and more distinctive alternative to traditional bouquets.

What territory rights can I expect?
Territory arrangements vary between franchisors, but most franchise agreements include a defined geographical area to help protect your customer base and avoid competition between franchisees within the same brand. Always review the territory terms carefully before signing any agreement.

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