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Wreaths or bouquets
Flowers, whether in the form of
a wreath at a funeral or a private
bouquet, are a way of sending a
thoughtful and meaningful message
of sympathy which will be a comfort to
people mourning the loss of a loved
one.
Types of flowers generally
associated with funerals
Lilies
Lilies are the flower most commonly associated with funerals and are often interpreted as a
symbol of innocence, virtue and purity. Lilies come in various colours; white, orange, yellow
and pink but white lilies are usually used at funerals as they specifically symbolise simplicity
and restored innocence. The white stargazer lily which is a recent hybrid is a popular choice for
funerals.
Chrysanthemums
Chrysanthemums are a traditional funeral flower in many countries and signifies devotion and
loyalty. They are available in a variety of colours including white, yellow, burgundy and pink.
Carnations
Carnations are a popular funeral flower and symbolise pride and beauty. Different colours are
used to express specific feelings. Red carnations convey passion and strength of feeling, pink
carnations remembrance and white carnations truth, innocence, purity and uncomplicated love.
Roses
Roses, with their deep association with romantic love are another popular choice. Red roses
denote deep passion and romantic love. White roses suggest reverence, humility, innocence, and
youthfulness, yellow roses signify love and pink ones love, grace and gentility.
Gladioli
Gladioli are said to represent strength of character, sincerity and moral integrity. The name
gladiolus, which derives from the Latin word gladius meaning a sword, comes from the shape of
the leaves.
Irises
Irises, which take their name from the Greek word for rainbows, signify faithfulness and hope.
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