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Full Guide to Choosing the Right Funeral Flowers

Posted on 28/08/2019

What are the most appropriate flowers for a funeral?

Losing your loved one can be the most painful and traumatic thing anyone could go through. It is a pain you will live with for the rest of your life. It never goes away; you learn to live with the pain. During this tough period, you need those close to your heart next to you for emotional support. There are several ways to show sympathy and send condolences to the bereaved. Sending flowers is one of the ways to pay tributes. However, there are a few details one need to consider before getting the flowers. Below is a full guide to choosing the right funeral flowers:

1. Respect the family wishes

In some cases, the family requests you to make a monetary donation to a specific charity instead of spending money on the flowers. In this case, the family wants to honor their loved one by giving back to the society in respect to the deceased. If you cannot afford to buy flowers and make the donation, it is important to respect the family wishes and send your donation. However, in most cases, people do both. They also attach beautiful funeral flower tributes; thanks to the growing flowers industry, many flower shops have opened, making it possible to get quality cheap flowers.

2. The religion and culture of the deceased

What may seem okay to you may not be normal in other religions or culture. It is therefore vital to adhere to the beliefs of the deceased before buying the flowers. You do not want to be considered inappropriate, yet your intentions were pure and genuine. You also want to send something that will be appreciated. For example, in the Hindu religion, garlands are more common than flower arrangements. Contact the family and clarify what is acceptable and what is not. You could also contact someone who is closer to the family if you fear that you could upset the family by asking.

3. Your relationship with the deceased

Your relationship with the deceased determines which type of flowers to get. For example, if you are an immediate family member, consider getting the standing spray, sympathy flowers, or heart-shaped tribute. And if you were a close friend or colleague getting a funeral wreath or funeral sprays is more appropriate.

4. Consider the personality of the deceased

Apart from adding beauty and bringing calmness, flowers could be used as a form of communication to pay tribute to the deceased. Get a bouquet that represents the personality and character of the deceased. Remember, apart from mourning; you are also celebrating the life of the deceased and the time you spent together. For example, if the deceased loved red, consider sending the family a bouquet of red flowers.

5. Color meaning

Funerals are emotional; therefore, it is crucial to consider the color of flowers and what each color means. For example, you should not get green flowers because green represents health and good fortune. This could be very inappropriate, and you will come out as insensitive. Go for colors like white, which represents peace or blue, which represents comfort and calmness. You could get more information from our floral experts.

6. Purchase and send the flowers

After making all the considerations, the next step is visiting your local flower shop or buying flowers online. If you are uncertain about which flowers to get and the arrangement the florist will assist you. They are skilled and experienced, and chances are they have prepared flowers for other funerals before. Do not forget to give information. The information includes; name, date, time, and the location of the funeral service. You should also write a message that will be sent with the flower arrangement. It could be a simple or a touching and personalized message if the bereaved were close to you.

Sometimes, words are not enough to express the pain. If you are close to the family of bereaved, check on them frequently. Talk to them. Your presence could be all they need.

Adam Sholes
Adam Sholes

In his professional capacity as a seasoned florist, Adam excels at bringing happiness to flower enthusiasts. With his wealth of experience, he skillfully arranges appealing bouquets and lovely flower displays.




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