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Kinds And Meanings Of Flowers For Funeral Etiquette And What They Represent
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 one of the most common species associated with memorial services. The white blooms symbolize innocence that has been brought back to the soul of the deceased. They also stand for purity, dignity and majesty. In particular, white stargazer lilies signify sympathy towards the grieving family. Send a basket of white lilies.
A Gladioli is an interesting bloom that is about long four feet tall. Each stem has multiple blossoms. This is a common flower used for fan arrangements in interments. The blossom looks elegant and classy. They are traditionally used for memorial services. They come in many shades and signify strength of character, sincerity and integrity.
Chrysanthemums are also common blooms uses for services especially in Spain, Italy, France, Poland, Croatia, and Hungary where the blossom symbolizes death. In Japan, China and Korea, the white varieties represent grief. They are not often used in memorials in the US with the exception of New Orleans because they symbolize joy in America.
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 are not just for lovers, they are also flowers for funeral services. Red blooms denote love, respect and courage while yellow variations are given by friends of the person who died. Pink shows grace and love. Deep crimson symbolize grief and sadness. At interments, a single rose is often given by a special person.
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