Express your condolences and grief by sending a floral arrangement when a life has passed on. Funeral flowers can be sent to the family’s home or an arrangement can be sent to the funeral or memorial service location.
Funeral Wreaths Convey Hope
Funeral wreaths are commonly sent to the memorial service or funeral home by families and friends because their shape, as well as the flowers used, express the continuation of life. Wreaths symbolize the endurance of life in its many forms and the never-ending power of a family’s love. These flower arrangements are often times constructed of laurel branches or rosemary, symbolic plants for honor and remembrance.

Flowers Say So Much
Funeral or sympathy wreaths can be made up of any flower that you choose but there are some particular flowers that are traditional in such arrangement because they historically convey a symbolic message through their beauty and color. Some commonly used funeral wreath flowers are:
- The Geranium (melancholy)
- Larkspur (lightness)
- Lily of the Valley (return of happiness)
- Morning Glory (affection)
- White Periwinkle (good memories)