All you need to know about funeral flowers

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Funerals are very depressing moments, but there are uplifting instances when you see how much love and respect people have for the deceased. A funeral is a way to show how much we care for someone before we say goodbye for the final time. Planning a funeral is no easy task, as most of those who organize it are also dealing with their own grief. Plus, there are a lot of tasks that need to be done. One important task is organizing the flowers for the funeral service. Choosing the right kind of flowers is very crucial since this is a serious and sensitive situation.


Funeral flowers can be used to symbolize the personality and life of the deceased. Other times they can show the relationship between the one who passed away and the one who gave the flowers. The blooms that one chooses for an arrangement of flowers should show your respect and love for the deceased. What are the Best Flowers for a Funeral?


The most common flowers seen in wakes and funeral services are Aster


Carnation


Chrysanthemum


Daisy


Delphinium


Gladiolus


Lily


Rose


Carnations and roses have a traditional look to them, while a more modern funeral flower arrangement is usually a mix of two or more kinds of flowers that are made into something unique and wonderful.


What is the Best Color for a Funeral Flower Arrangement? Flowers reflect and affect people's moods. Just seeing flowers can do wonders to lift up a person and lighten the atmosphere. The colors of the funeral flowers would depend on personal preferences. They can be anywhere from dark hues like deep reds or purples to bright yellows and oranges. However, it's more common to see muted colors like pastels in floral arrangements for funerals. How the flowers would look is also dependent on where the wake or funeral service is being held. For instance, while a big wreath of white flowers is perfect in a grand old funeral home with tall columns and classy interiors, placing it in a small church or funeral parlor would look awkward. For places that are a bit dark or gloomy, colorful wreaths and sprays would be a welcome thing to see.


What Flower Arrangement is Best? Floral arrangements are either formal or informal, and it's the same thing with funeral flowers. The more formal flower arrangements for funerals are usually in the shape of crosses and wreaths. Cross shaped flower arrangements are common in Catholic memorial services but wreaths are OK for almost any type of funeral service. For those who want an informal funeral flower arrangements, baskets, bouquets, casket sprays, cut flowers, posies, potted plants and standing sprays are good. You can even go for vases and have the funeral organizers arrange them in pedestals. Casket sprays are often arranged on top of the coffin while bouquets, crosses and wreaths are often displayed around the room or hallway where the wake or service is being held.


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