Donate SIGN UP

Funeral Flowers

Avatar Image
Uzoma | 17:25 Thu 02nd Oct 2003 | People & Places
8 Answers
Are there any particular flowers that are most appropriate for a funeral? I am not a relative - just a friend.
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 8 of 8rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by Uzoma. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
Hi Uzoma
There aren't really any "appropriate" flowers although white carnations I was told would be a good bet.
Sorry to hear about your loss.

People associate lilies with funerals, but nowadays sprays etc are colourful and include just about every flower there is and I am sure they bring a little joy on a sad day to the grieving relatives. Sorry about your loss.
I have heard that chrysanthemums are traditional funeral flowers, in France.
The sadness of the occasion is unbearable enough which is why I send the brightest Spring flowers available - they've always been very well received.

An alternative would be to try and find out the loved one's favourite flowers.

I've become really fond of a single Bird of Paradise.
Overall the flowers most associated with funerals are white lillies, I think there really beautiful flowers!
It's all down to personal tastes, I guess. I think they're such a waste of money. When my wife's Grandad died just after notching up 100, we bought a HT rose bush aptley named courage. We planted it in our garden [and got one for the son he had lived with] My daughter was very upset at the time, but she wrote a lovely note and we popped in the hole for the rose first. What about buying a rose for his/her next of kin?
If you go to the interflora website, there is actually a section for funeral flowers - obviously they are guidelines and suggestions. Hope that helps.

1 to 8 of 8rss feed

Do you know the answer?

Funeral Flowers

Answer Question >>