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Funeral Flowers and Symbolism: Floral Arrangements & Meaning

Funeral flowers are a beautiful and meaningful way to express your sympathy and condolences to the family and friends of the deceased. They can also be a source of comfort and support for those who are grieving.

When choosing funeral flowers, it is important to consider the personal preferences of the deceased and their family. You may also want to consider the symbolism of different flowers and colours.

Here are some of the most popular funeral flowers and their symbolism:

 

Lilies

Lily Flower for Funeral(Source: Unsplash)

Lilies are often associated with purity, innocence, and new beginnings. They are a popular choice for funeral arrangements because they symbolise the hope of eternal life.

 

Roses

Roses for Funeral(Source: Unsplash)

 

Roses are another popular choice for funeral arrangements. They can be used to express a variety of emotions, including love, respect, and sympathy. The colour of the rose also has symbolic meaning. For example, white roses represent purity and innocence, while red roses represent love and passion.

 

Carnations

Carnations for Funerals

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Carnations are a symbol of eternal love and remembrance. They are also a popular choice for funeral arrangements because they are relatively inexpensive and long-lasting.

 

Gladioli

Gladiolus Funeral Arrangement

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Gladioli are known as the “sword lily” and are often used in funeral arrangements to symbolise strength, courage, and remembrance.

 

Orchids

White Orchid Tribute Wreath

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Orchids are a symbol of beauty, elegance, and sophistication. They are often used in funeral arrangements to express love and admiration for the deceased.

However, in some countries, like Singapore, obtaining certain types of flowers may be challenging, especially if they are not locally grown. In this case, you can also choose other flowers that are readily available.



Chrysanthemums for funerals

Chrysanthemums are a popular choice for funeral flowers in many cultures worldwide. They are often associated with mourning, grief, and remembrance. However, chrysanthemums can also symbolise longevity, hope, and new beginnings.

White chrysanthemums for funeral

White chrysanthemums for funeral

In East Asian cultures, chrysanthemums are particularly popular for funerals. White chrysanthemums are the most common colour used, as they represent purity, innocence, and grief. However, yellow chrysanthemums are also sometimes used, as they symbolise longevity and new beginnings.

Chrysanthemums are often used in funeral arrangements in a variety of ways. They can be used to create standing sprays, casket sprays, wreaths, and other types of arrangements. Chrysanthemums can also be used to decorate the funeral home and the gravesite.

If you are considering sending chrysanthemums to a funeral, it is important to keep in mind the cultural preferences of the deceased and their family. In some cultures, it is considered inappropriate to send chrysanthemums to a funeral. However, in most cultures, chrysanthemums are a welcome and thoughtful gesture.

 

Funeral floral arrangements and their meaning

In addition to the type and colour of flowers, you may also want to consider the style of the funeral arrangement. Some popular options include:

 

Casket sprays

Deluxe Pure White Casket Spray

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Casket sprays are large, elaborate arrangements that are placed on top of the casket. They are often used to express deep sympathy and respect for the deceased.

 

Standing sprays

FUNERAL STANDING SPRAY

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Standing sprays are tall, upright arrangements that are placed around the casket or near the entrance to the funeral home. They are often used by religious organisations, businesses, and other groups to express their condolences.

 

Wreaths

Funeral Wreath

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Wreaths are circular arrangements of flowers that are often placed on the door of the funeral home or at the gravesite. They are a symbol of eternal life and remembrance.

 

Conclusion

Flowers play an essential role in funerals. They are a way to express sympathy and respect for the deceased, and they can also provide comfort and support for those who are grieving. Flowers are often used to decorate the funeral home, the casket, and the gravesite. They can also be given to the family of the deceased as a token of sympathy.

Some of the most popular flowers used in funerals include lilies, roses, carnations, gladioli, and orchids. These flowers are often chosen for their symbolism, such as purity, innocence, love, and remembrance. No matter what type of funeral flowers you choose, the most important thing is to send them with sincerity and love.

If you have any questions about funeral, you can try to check out our blog articles where we talk about Singapore funeral customs, practices, and much more.

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