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by Adam Jackson Florists
Sympathy flowers have been a traditional expression of condolences from time immemorial. They are known to induce a feeling of comfort in memorial gatherings. Sending funeral flowers is a way to honor the lost life and to show loved ones that you care. There are many funeral flower delivery experts in UK who offer free delivery of different types of floral arrangements for funeral services anywhere across the region.

During the times of grief, nothing can convey the gentle message of hope and care better than the funeral flowers. The family of the deceased gains a lot of comfort from the symbolic power of sympathy flower arrangements. Once the funeral is over, the family in grief takes note of the funeral flowers and remembers the precious relationships enjoyed with the departed soul throughout his lifetime. 

So, let’s take a look at the symbolic meaning of some of the traditional funeral flowers in UK:

1. Lilies
Lily is one flower that is most frequently associated with funeral services. The flower represents innocence that has been restored to the departed soul. Signifying purity and majesty, white stargazer lilies are symbolic of deep sympathy and respect.  

2. Gladioli
The tall flower stem of Gladioli comprises of multiple flowers which are about 4 feet in length. These flowers are generally used in fan sprays, which make up an elegant arrangement in traditional funeral services. The flower points towards the sincerity, moral integrity and strength of character of the deceased soul.

3. Carnations
Extremely fragrant and long lasting, carnations make up a popular choice for funeral arrangements. The pink carnations symbolize remembrance, while red carnations evoke admiration.  White carnations on the other hand point towards innocence and true love.

4. Chrysanthemums
Chrysanthemums are very frequently added in funeral flower arrangements. Certain countries in Europe associate chrysanthemums with death and use the flower only on funeral services or on graves.

In certain other countries such as Japan, Korea and China, white chrysanthemums are symbolic of grief and lamentation. In US however, the flower is associated with truth and is noted for its positive and cheerful expression.

5. Roses
One of the most recognizable flowers, roses too form a part of funeral flower arrangements. White roses are significant of reverence, youthfulness, humility and innocence. Red roses evoke courage, respect and love. Pink roses depict gentility, grace and appreciation. Dark crimson roses signify deep sorrow and grief.

6. Orchid Plant
Orchids represent – “I will always love you” emotion. The flowers express a great gesture of sympathy, but when giving an orchid plant, make sure you pay heed to its colour.

White and pink are the colours of sympathy. Other varieties such as dendrobium orchids and phalaenopsis orchids are the most commonly recommended varieties to denote sympathy.

Sending funeral flower arrangements are a way to express your concern and comfort to the family and they are also a means of providing a tangible tribute to the loved one lost. The Flower Box offers the freshest and most enduring assortment of sympathy flowers. Part of Interflora, the company even offers free delivery of sympathy flowers anywhere across UK.


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Vickie Scottson Innovator  Looking for Buyer
Hi how are you selling it ....may i know more about it?
Jul 30th 2014 15:57   
Adam Jackson Junior  Florists
Hey Vickie

I'm selling flowers online. You can check all required information on our website. ( The Flower Box, UK )
Aug 1st 2014 15:46   
Paul Williams Junior  Consultant
Hi we sell flowers online too, with over 35 years experience via phone or our website Cream and Browns Florist
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