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Varieties And Meanings Of Flowers For Funeral Services
If someone close to you has died, you might want to bring flowers for funeral. There are several kinds of blooms that you can offer at the memorial service. It is important to know which species are considered acceptable in this type of situation. Pick blossoms that are appropriate and symbolic for the occasion.
The Lily is a traditional blossom that is often seen at memorial services. The blossoms in white signify innocence returned to the soul of the person who has passed away. This bloom is a symbol of majesty, pride and purity. The stargazer specie is particularly appropriate since it stands for sympathy and grief.
A Galdioli is a tall plant with multiple blooms on each stem. This is often seen at memorials ina fan like arrangement. It signifies integrity, strength and sincerity. The blossoms come in a variety of colors like peach, white, violet, orange, yellow, red and pink. The arrangement can be placed in a basket or a special tall stand.
The Chrysanthemum is often used in France, Spain, Poland, Italy, Hungary, and Croatia as offerings during memorial services. The blossoms specifically denote death. The white species, which signify grief, are used at interments in Japan or China. This blossom is not commonly used in the US except in New Orleans.
If you are attending a long interment, it might be best to bring Carnations which last very long. It smells good and also signifies sympathy. Red variations are symbolic of admiration. Pink petals denote remembrance and the white blooms represent deep love and innocence.
Roses can also be given as flowers for funeral. Red ones represent respect, courage, and love. Pink roses symbolize love and grace, while yellow ones are given by friends of the deceased. Dark crimson signify sorrow and grief. A single rose denotes undying love to the departed which is usually given by someone who is special to the dead.
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