
Flowers are a good way to express empathy so that you can not speak. It shows what you are caring for and agrees with what they are passing through. It is also a way to show respect to the dead.
Florist always adds a sympathy card attached with contact information on the back recorded in the funeral home. The deplorable family will appreciate this and will know who should send an acknowledgment.
It is appropriate to send a coffin spray, a cross, a garland, a standing spray, or a big funeral basket to hand over the direct family or relatives or friends. Funeral baskets, fresh flower arrangements, green and blooming plants and fish gardens are suitable for handling business associates and acquaintances.
Spray of the coffin is a flower placed on the coffin. Usually, a half-cat spray is used for the open coffin and a full-cat spray is used for the closed coffin. For memorial ceremonies, vases and baskets are appropriate. Flowers can be made by loved ones by deceased people, or mixed with all kinds of attractive flowers. Usually flowers for women are more feminine and flowers for men will be more masculine variety.
Flowers can be sent to visit, church, service or cemetery. They can be placed on a tripod stand or an easel or funeral basket. Sometimes, if a funeral home is available, you may also place a basket or vase on the pedestal. If flowers are sent after a funeral, it is very appropriate to send flowers to the threatened family's house.
A fire side basket is usually a low treatment basket placed on the floor near the service coffin. This will be sent to the funeral home and church. A nice care can be made with this type of basket for home use. A regular basket of flowers can always be used as well. This is usually a large basket of flowers blooming, sending it to the funeral home or the house of the deceased, or sending it to a dead family.
Plants and dish gardens are often sent to funeral homes and home of destroyed houses. Blooming or green plants are also suitable. This gives the family something to hold. The "cross" of a flower can be made from a dry or wet foam or a branch of a willow. There are many varieties to choose from. These are very formal and can be sent to the funeral home or the church where service takes place.
The "heart" of a flower can also be made of dry or moist heart shaped foam. Sometimes the red flowers symbolizing the "bleeding heart" are running on white flowers.
The flowers in the coffin consists of an array of smaller flowers placed in a coffin. These examples are nose, satin cloth, satin pillow, satin heart. These are usually sent by the youngest family or grandchild. A large rosette shape with a single rose instead of each rosary bead can also be draped from the coffin's lid or placed inside.
Arrangements of vases and tables are always appropriate. These can lead from very simple arrangements to very luxurious arrangements. These are usually sent by friends, business associates, and families.
Flowers and plants can be a beautiful expression of how to remember the beauty that people bring to your life.

