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The meaning behind funeral flowers

When a family member dies, then sending the flowers is a way of expressing the empathy to remaining family. Before, flowers where being used to anoint the dead and they adorn a casket and burial site.

When a family member dies, then sending the flowers is a way of expressing the empathy to remaining family. Before, flowers where being used to anoint the dead and they adorn a casket and burial site.

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THE MEANING BEHIND<br />

FUNERAL FLOWERS


THE FLOWERS ARE ALSO USED IN<br />

COMFORTING THE PEOPLE WHO ARE<br />

GRIEVING AND IT SERVES AS THE<br />

REMAINDER OF THE SPIRIT OF THE LIFE.<br />

SENDING OF THE FLOWERS IS THE BEST<br />

WAY THAT YOU CAN SHOW THAT YOU<br />

ARE MOURNING WITH THE FAMILY THAT<br />

WAS LEFT. FLOWERS THAT YOU DECIDE TO<br />

SEND, THEY HELP IN CELEBRATING THE LIFE,<br />

TO OFFER COMFORT AND TO LIFT THE<br />

SPIRIT OF THE RELATIVES OF THE PERSON<br />

WHO DIED.


YOU SHOULD KEEP IN MIND THAT FUNERAL FLOWERS PITTSBURGH<br />

SHOULD REFLECT THE RELATIONSHIP YOU HAVE WITH THE FAMILY OF<br />

THE PERSON WHO DIED OR THE DEAD ONE. YOU WILL BE SENDING<br />

DIFFERENT TYPES OF FLOWERS, DEPENDING IF THE PERSON WHO<br />

DIED WAS YOUR LOVER, A FAMILY MEMBER, A FRIEND OR A<br />

COLLEAGUE.


LILIES<br />

<strong>The</strong> lilies are known to be an<br />

important part of the <strong>funeral</strong><br />

and this is because there is<br />

the <strong>meaning</strong> found <strong>behind</strong><br />

such aromatic blossom.


THEY ARE MEANT TO SHOW<br />

THAT A SOUL OF THE<br />

PERSON, WHO DIED, HAD<br />

RETURNED TO THE<br />

INNOCENCE STATE.<br />

CHRISTIANS CONSIDER THIS<br />

FLOWER AS THE SYMBOL<br />

OF VIRGINITY AND PURITY.<br />

THE TOMB OF THE VIRGIN<br />

MARY IS BELIEVED THAT IT<br />

HAD BEEN COVERED IN<br />

SUCH FLOWER.


PEACE LILY PLANT<br />

<strong>The</strong> flower is the same as the lily<br />

and it is meant to symbolize the<br />

rebirth and innocence of the<br />

person who died from this world to<br />

enter into a new physical world.<br />

When you send this flower to the<br />

deceased family, you are aware<br />

that it can last for some time.


ROSES<br />

As lilies, the roses are common<br />

and they can easily fit as a<br />

<strong>funeral</strong> flower and every colour<br />

has its own <strong>meaning</strong>. <strong>The</strong> white<br />

roses are meant to show<br />

innocence, purity and spirituality.


AT A FUNERAL, THE RED ROSE IS MEANT<br />

TO SHOW GRIEF AND LOVE. YELLOW<br />

ROSES CAN BE GIVEN BY FRIENDS IN A<br />

SYMBOL OF A CLOSE BOND YOU SHARE.<br />

THE DARK PINK ROSE WHICH IS ALSO<br />

RARE IS MEANT TO SHOW THANKFULNESS<br />

TOWARDS THE DECEASED PERSON. THE<br />

ROSES MAY BE MIXED WITH DIFFERENT<br />

FOLLOWERS TO USE ON THE WREATH,<br />

STANDING SPRAY AND CASKET SPRAY.


ORCHIDS<br />

Regardless of the colour given,<br />

orchids always have a universal<br />

<strong>meaning</strong> which says I will love<br />

you always. Contrary to giving<br />

arrangement of orchid, then you<br />

can send an orchid plant.


CHRYSANTHEMUMS<br />

Different people give a different <strong>meaning</strong> to this flower. In<br />

Europe and America, it may show the honour and sympathy.


ITS COLOUR IS PLAYING IMPORTANT<br />

MEANING ALSO SINCE THE RED<br />

MEANS LOVE AND WHITE MEANS<br />

INNOCENCE. IN ASIA, THE FLOWER IS<br />

A SYMBOL OF REBIRTH AND IT IS<br />

LIKELY TO BE GIVEN AT THE BABY<br />

SHOWER AND NOT AT THE FUNERAL


Carnation is a common flower to<br />

be put in the standing sprays and<br />

wreaths. Like with other <strong>flowers</strong>,<br />

each one has its own <strong>meaning</strong>.<br />

Red is to show affection while<br />

white shows innocence.<br />

CARNATION


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https://gidas<strong>flowers</strong>.com<br />

3719 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, United States<br />

Email: jgidas@gidas<strong>flowers</strong>.com<br />

Phone: (412) 621-1300<br />

Fax: (412) 682-6001<br />

(412) 621-1300

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