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How to Choose the Right Colour for Funeral Flowers

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08Sep 2022

How to Choose the Right Colour for Funeral Flowers

How to Choose the Right Colour for Funeral Flowers

Selecting Appropriate Funeral Flower Arrangements


If you think of funeral flowers, odds are you imagine a bouquet of white flowers, probably lilies, and it is all very sombre and regal. And while this isn’t a bad thing or wrong in any way, it is certainly not the only option if you need to have funeral flowers delivered. There are lots of different options to choose from, and the right one for you will depend on your needs and circumstances, so below we look at some of the factors to consider helping you choose the right colour for funeral flowers.

White - while it doesn’t have to be white, this is a traditional choice for a reason. White flowers symbolise grief, loss, purity and eternity. As such, they make an ideal choice for funeral flowers. That said, you don’t have to go with one specific white flower, you could choose a wide range as each flower also has its own meaning. For example, a lily typically symbolises loss and sympathy, while carnations show deep love and affection. You might mix and match many different white flowers or stick with one.

Cultural colours - an alternative option is to choose a colour that has cultural significance for you or the deceased. Many cultures and religions don’t see white as the only colour associated with death, some have bright, vibrant colours instead as they consider a funeral to be a celebration of life rather than a mourning of loss. So if you or the deceased are part of a specific culture, it could be apt to consider something from that heritage and pay tribute in that way.

Favourite colours - if you don’t have a specific cultural or religious tradition and don’t want white flowers, then why not consider a funeral arrangement made up of the deceased’s favourite flowers and colours. If they loved yellow, for example, then perhaps sunflowers or yellow roses would be a more fitting tribute than a white lily. The good thing is that there are flowers of all colours out there, so you will be sure to find one in the shade that most fits your needs and your beloved’s wishes.

Colour isn’t everything - as much as colour is important, it isn’t everything. As we mentioned above, different flowers also have different meanings, so you could avoid the colour conundrum by looking at the flower itself instead. You might also be more interested in the actual design of the arrangement, and there are lots to choose from, including funeral sprays, funeral baskets, letter tributes, and so much more. So if you are stuck on colour, perhaps consider other elements to help you decide which direction to go in.

Get advice - if you are finding ordering funeral flower delivery stressful on your own, then please don’t panic. This is a very difficult time, but you don’t have to do everything alone. Speak to a professional florist and seek their advice. They will have hundreds of examples to share and ideas to help you choose. You might go with something they suggest, or together you may come up with something completely different, but you may find it comforting to carry out the task with the support of someone else.



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