Funeral Flowers for Funeral and Memorial Services
One popular way to express your sympathy when someone dies is to send flowers to the surviving family or the deceased funeral. It is sometimes hard to express sympathetic feelings in words. When you give flowers for a funeral, the meaning is understood. When people give flowers, they are giving an expression of love, respect, and sympathy. Funeral flowers are just a symbol of these feelings. Funeral flowers create a feeling of warmth and beauty at the funeral or memorial gathering.
Selecting funeral flowers needs to encompass a message of sorrow, sympathy, and love. The flowers you choose can express feelings and emotions and can send a meaningful message. Below are several popular flowers and what they symbolize to help you decide which ones you might want to use.
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Lilies are often interpreted as a symbol of the innocence that has been restored to the soul of the departed. A white stargazer lily symbolizes sympathy and a white lily expresses majesty and purity.
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Carnations have lasting fragrance. It was believed that the flower first appeared on earth as a result of the tears of the Virgin Mary. They are a symbol of undying love. A red carnation evokes admiration, while a pink carnation stands for remembrance. White carnations stand for pure love and innocence
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Iris -- Based on Goddess Iris was the links heaven and earth. Purple Iris have for hundreds of years been planted over the graves of women so that they could summon the Goddess Iris to lead their souls to heaven. The bright color of the leaves and the flowers make it popular with florists.
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Tulips represent elegance and grace. The color of tulips also has meaning. Yellow tulips represent cheerfulness, white represents forgiveness, and purple represents royalty. The red tulip is said to represent perfect love
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Stock flower would be your choice if you want to use a flower that symbolizes a happy and a contented existence.
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Chrysanthemums (Mums) -- frequently used in arrangements. White chrysanthemums are often understood to symbolize truth.
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Gladiolus embodies strength of character, sincerity, and moral integrity,
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Roses can be a beautiful part of an arrangement. A white rose evokes reverence, humility, innocence, and youthfulness. Red roses convey respect, love, and courage, love, grace, and gentility are the message that pink roses convey.
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Marjoram conveys comfort and consolation.
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Nasturtium celebrates patriotism.
Many species of flowers come in a variety of colors, so understanding the meaning behind the colors can also help one in picking just the right flower to express exactly what they want to convey.
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Blue -- peace, calm and serenity
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Pink -- grace, happiness, youth, innocence, joy
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Purple -- royalty, dignity, pride, success, accomplishment, admiration
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Red -- desire, strength, love
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White -- innocence, humility, simple beauty, modesty, elegance
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Orange -- pride, energy, enthusiasm, warmth, confidence, satisfaction, passion
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Lavender - refinement, grace, elegance, feminine beauty
Flowers can be arranged in different ways according to how you are going to display them.
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Wreaths -- Gladiolus. Snap Dragons, lilies, and even roses can be used to create a wreath that can be placed on the side of the funeral casket. Wreaths costs from $135 and up.
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Sprays can be large or small. Small flowers can be shaped like hearts, nosegays and can be placed inside the casket. Quarter and half casket sprays are placed on the lowered lid of an open casket. These sprays cost from $125 and up. Full casket sprays cover the length of an open or closed casket. This is usually sent by the immediate family. These sprays cost from $165 and up.
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Baskets serves as a keepsake and is a lovely alternative to more traditional pieces. The basket is a long lasting gift of natural beauty. A basket arrangement may also be sent to a private home. Baskets cost from $40 and up.
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Sympathy plants provide a lasting tribute to the loved one lost, as well as a constant reminder of the friendship and affection you wish to support through the grieving process. Plants cost from $30 and up.
Remember, funeral flowers honor the dead and console the living.