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Finding a suitable florist is one of the many tasks involved in arranging a funeral, whether you are guided by the funeral directors’ recommendation or decide to commission a florist yourself.

Selecting a suitable floral theme and the most appropriate style of flower arrangements requires careful thought and consideration; this is where the advice and guidance of a professional florist who specializes in funeral floral arrangements can prove invaluable.

An experienced florist will be more than happy to talk you through the various options and floral packages available. Importantly, any reputable florist will always take the time to listen carefully to your individual requirements to ensure that your final tribute is thoughtfully personalized and perfect in every detail.

Essentially, the design of the funeral flowers used to dress the coffin and hearse is determined by personal preferences as well as such practical matters as the size of the coffin. The aim is to choose flowers that reflect the age, personality and fond memories of the deceased. Other issues such as the type and style of funeral involved (e.g. traditional or contemporary) also play a central role.

Suggestions for floral tributes include: bouquets, posies, shaped arrangements (e.g. crosses, hearts, teardrops, chaplets, pillows, teddy bears, letters, names, personalized emblems or symbols, etc.), sprays (single or doubled ended), tied sheaves and traditional wreaths (the latter being symbolic of eternal life).

When selecting flowers for a funeral, be guided by the chosen funeral format as well as the wishes and desires of those nearest and dearest. Above all, however, the funeral floral arrangements you choose should pay a profound and heartfelt tribute to the unique personality of the deceased.

Traditional funeral flowers in various colors which are always well-received include: carnations (white to signify truth, red for passion); chrysanthemums (white is particularly popular and symbolizes truth and honesty); roses (generally accepted as the most beautiful floral tribute of all); irises (symbolize hope and faithfulness); Calla lilies, Oriental or Asiatic (represent innocence, purity and enlightenment). More unusual suggestions, with a contemporary twist include: delphiniums, green anthuriums, hydrangeas, orchids, strelitzia (also known as bird of paradise flowers) and sunflowers.

Finally, and on a practical note, do ask your funeral service provider to recommend a florist in your area who has local knowledge of any regional cemetery, crematorium or funeral parlor restrictions

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