Funeral Flowers, including Funeral Wreaths, convey sympathy, love, and celebration of life. Time-tested and universal, they offer solace and commemorate cherished memories.
At Multiflora, our thoughtfully curated arrangements, including Wreaths, reflect trustworthiness through attention to cultural nuances.
Beyond tradition, funeral flowers serve a useful purpose by expressing complex emotions and paying tribute to an individual's unique essence. Explore our diverse collection, spanning Flower Arrangements for Funerals, on our user-friendly website where tradition meets personalization.
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There are so many different options when it comes to choosing the right flowers for a day like this. So, how can you possibly know where to begin?
Most popular funeral flowers include lilies, daisies, roses, orchids, snapdragons, carnations, gladiolus, chrysanthemums, irises, and hydrangeas - just to name a few. Each of these flowers have very special meanings. Even their colors each represent something different. So, let’s break down each one of these flowers and their colors so you can make the right choice.
An elegant choice, white lilies are the most popular type of funeral flowers, representing peace, grace, and dignity.
Daisies, either white or more colorful, are a popular choice for bulking up funeral arrangements featuring other flowers. Arrangements that include primarily daisies have also been traditionally used for children and infant funerals.
Roses have a nearly universal meaning of love and respect which makes roses perfect as part of a funeral flowers arrangement. Yellow roses are perfect for celebrating the life of a close friend, while pink roses show grace and commemoration. Classic red roses are a sign of deep and lasting love, even after someone passes away
You can use orchids in a funeral flower arrangement as cut flowers or as live plants. Pink and white orchids are some of the most commonly chosen when it comes to funerals.
Snapdragons make a perfect addition to larger floral arrangements as they can be very tall and eye-catching for standing sprays.
Carnations are often used in funeral flowers arrangements because they grow in many different colors, and they help support larger flowers like roses and lilies.
Because they grow in bunches along tall stems, gladioli represent strength and integrity. They are also known as the “sword lily”
Also known as mums, they come in a variety of shapes and forms which makes the chrysanthemum perfect for funeral arrangements. In some European cultures, chrysanthemums even represent death. Mums can make up an entire bouquet, basket, or spray on their own or support heavier flowers like lilies.
Purple iris and blue iris are often used as funeral flowers for soldiers as they convey respect, hope and faith. Irises may also fit in with a patriotic colour theme for the flower arrangement.
Hydrangeas are shaped like large pom-poms made up of smaller blossoms, making them perfect for floral arrangements. Their bulky shape makes them ideal for creating stand-up floral sprays, as well as wreaths and garlands.
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