Funeral traditions vary for each culture and faith. For example, at the Christians, during the period before burial (three days after death), flowers may be sent to the funeral home. There is often an emphasis on white flowers, and especially white roses. Those unable to attend the funeral may send white roses to the funeral home or the family home. But white roses are not the only roses you can send as funeral flowers. In fact, roses of several colors are suitable for funerals. Roses are a very popular funeral flower because of their striking beauty. Red roses are the most traditional flower used and white, yellow and pink are frequently used as well. It also depends on the deceased tastes. If he liked a certain color of roses, it is recommended to send roses of his or her favorite color. Roses are beautiful flowers to celebrate a life, and they are great to send or to bring at a funeral.
If you do decide to give plants or flowers, do something a little more meaningful and long lasting. Another great idea to keep the departed soul remembered is to plant roses near his tomb. You can also consider giving a living tree or rose bush that will remain a lasting memorial. You can enclose a note in your card stating you will be planting a tree in the deceased’s honor. Follow up a couple of weeks after the funeral to setup a good time. There is no reason to overwhelm the family right after their loss. Always follow local growing and planting guidelines for best results.
Also remember that there are different moments to send funeral flowers. There are sympathy flowers, cemetery flowers or memorial flowers. A florist can do a great job by arranging roses in combination with other flowers for a nice arrangement. The way the flowers are arranged definitely sends a message to the family of the departed. A nice basket of flowers will make them feel better, and easy their pain. So try to offer your condolences in a memorable way. Buy a White Rose with a Sympathy Message on . . ..


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