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Funeral Flowers

Funeral Flowers are the time-tested way of dealing with grief at the loss of a loved one. Order Funeral Flowers to pay your final tributes to the deceased and Send a Sympathy flowers delivery to show your support to the bereaved family. Mode Flowers offers Funeral Flowers delivery to Funeral Homes. Mode Flowers offers Free flowers Delivery to London, Same Day Flowers delivery to Greater London and Next Day Flowers to UK.

Funeral Flowers: Funeral Flowers somehow help to bear the great and irrecoverable loss of a loved one. Flowers are a very important part of a funeral service. Flowers are the oldest form of tribute that mankind has paid to the dead. Flowers somehow help to soften the memory of a funeral, and make the loss bearable for the bereaved. Funeral Flowers add warmth and beauty to the funeral service, and help us cope with the ugliness and cold of death. By sending funeral flowers, the bereaved can express their respect and love for their dear departed. When a person’s loss is too big for words, feelings get clogged inside, and the need to express them becomes even more important. Flowers come to rescue in such a time of despair and anguish.

Flowers express what lies in our hearts. Flowers, sitting atop the coffin of a person who was once full of life and vigour, gives us the strength to move on and cope with grief. And it is these very flowers, present at the funeral, that help make the memory bearable.

Sending Funeral Flowers: Funerals are a time of great despair. The loss is irrecoverable, the wound still fresh, and yet we find the courage to accept this loss as the reality of life, and bid farewell to the deceased who had been so close to us. Accepting the fact that we will never be able to see the deceased’s face or hear his voice again is a very difficult task. Accepting the fact that he will no longer be physically present in our lives to share our joys and sorrows is even more difficult. Yet we find a way to move on, to continue with life. By sending funeral flowers, we say our farewells, and acknowledge the deceased as the person he was, his place in our hearts and in our lives.

The Origin Of Funeral Flowers: The oldest expression of grief and burial rituals dates back to 62000 BC, when wildflowers were laid on the graves of the dead. This discovery was made in 1951 during the Shandiar Cave excavation in Northern Iraq.

Funeral Flowers Delivery to a Funeral Home: You can send a funeral flowers delivery to a funeral home. Mode Flowers understands your need to express your sentiments at a time like this. You can order funeral flowers to be delivered to the mortuary/funeral home where the funeral service is to take place. Please ensure that you provide complete details so that the funeral flowers delivery is on time. Please include the name of the funeral director along with the complete address of the funeral parlour, the deceased’s name and other info.

Appropriate Flower Varieties to Send as Funeral Flowers: Whether a flower arrangement is appropriate for a funeral or not depends on your relation with the deceased as well as your own sentiments. Though some people believe that the funeral flowers should be sober and toned down, you should also consider the fact that the funeral flowers are actually a farewell gift to the deceased, so they should include varieties and colours that he liked in his life. Secondly, keep your own relation with the deceased in mind as well. You can also choose flowers that signify certain traits of the deceased’s personality. Like Gladioli represent bravery and chivalry, Orchids are for magnificent beauty and Roses and Tulips are for the love you feel for the deceased. Generally, funeral tributes are created using larger flower varieties like lilies, gladioli, snapdragons, carnations, chrysanthemums and roses. These blossoms help create a more dramatic offering and express the sender’s feelings eloquently.

The following flower varieties are generally associated with death, loss and sorrow:

Send Lilies as funeral flowers as they signify Restoration of Innocence after Death.
Send Irises as funeral flowers as Iris is associated with death and stands for Grief.
Moreover, Harebell / Campanula and Marigold also symbolise Grief.
Send Statice and Carnations to signify Remembrance.
Forget-Me-Nots, sent as funeral flowers, will express Remembrance, True Love, Hope, and Memories.
Myrtle can also be included in funeral flowers as it stands for Remembrance, and Love In Absence

Flowers at a funeral service are a sign of hope, and the fact that we will get over this and we will learn to smile again. Order funeral flowers to pay your final tribute to the deceased. Mode Flowers offers free flowers delivery to London, Same Day Flowers to Greater London and Next Day Flowers to rest of UK.

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