• What is the best flower for a funeral?

    It depends on the deceased’s wishes and what would have pleased the person at the time of their death. As such, there is no “best” flower for a funeral. However, there are a few flowers that are well-suited to funerals. Lilies, daisies, roses, orchids, snapdragons, carnations, gladiolus, chrysanthemums, irises, and hydrangeas are a few of the most well-liked flower choices for funerals. A bouquet of white roses is the most popular floral offering at funerals. White roses symbolize purity and innocence, which is why they are often used at weddings.

    The best flower to use at a funeral depends on the kind of service you are holding, the style of funeral you are planning, and the personality of the deceased. In general, flowers should be chosen that suit the occasion, the season, and the style of the service being held. Lilies are traditional funeral flowers but they are not always appropriate because lilies can sometimes overpower the service or funeral. Roses are also often inappropriate for funerals because they have a strong scent that might remind mourners of the deceased.

    There are so many different types of flowers available and choosing the right ones can be difficult. You have to find out what flowers your family and friends want to see on the day of the service. This is important as it can make the day more special and memorable.

    And although in my personal decision, it’s something we’d like to address here. As flower professionals, “It depends.” You see, funeral flowers are not all created equal. There are flowers and there are flowers, and there are good flowers and there are better flowers, and then there are some really bad flowers.