Sending flowers for a funeral to honour the deceased or to express sympathy is a meaningful way to show support and offer condolences during difficult times. At Euroflorist, we offer a wide range of funeral flower arrangements to help you express your sentiments with grace and care – no matter the distance.
What type of funeral arrangements can I send?
We offer a variety of funeral flower arrangements, each suited to different purposes and preferences. These include:
- Funeral wreaths are one of the most traditional floral tributes and are often sent by close family or friends. The circular shape of a wreath symbolizes eternal life, making it a fitting tribute for a funeral service.
- Funeral sprays can take different shapes, such as a heart, tear or circle. These arrangements are often displayed near the casket or at the altar during the funeral service, adding a solemn and respectful touch.
- Funeral bouquets are designed specifically for the funeral service and can be placed on stands, on stairs or in vases. They are typically larger than sympathy bouquets, but smaller than funeral arrangements, and are appropriate for sending to the service as a sign of your respect and condolences. Due to their flat composition, they can be laid flat on the coffin or the grave.
They are typically one of the most affordable types of funeral compositions, chosen by further relatives, colleagues, neighbours.
To order funeral flowers go to: Funeral Flowers
Please note: A funeral bouquet should not be confused with a condolence bouquet - it has a different form and purpose. Condolence bouquets are universal bouquets, which can be ordered with delivery to the mourner's home to express your support. They are delivered with a note or condolence card.
Traditional Polish funeral bouquets, on the other hand, can be left on a tombstone or a grave, typically with a sash including a message for the deceased.
To order sympathy/condolence flowers go to: Sympathy Flowers
Popular Flower Choices for Funeral Flowers
- Chrysanthemums symbolize sadness, despair and mourning, being one of the most popular flowers chosen for funerals.
- Lilies are a classic choice for funeral bouquets, symbolising the restored innocence of the soul of the departed. Their elegant and fragrant blooms convey purity and hope.
- Carnations are often used in funeral arrangements for their long-lasting blooms and gentle fragrance. They symbolise love, remembrance, and admiration, making them a fitting tribute to a loved one.
- Roses, white roses in particular, are a popular choice for expressing sympathy, as they symbolise purity, reverence, and respect. They offer a timeless and elegant way to convey your respects.
- Gladioli - Tall and elegant, gladioli are perfect for impressive funeral arrangements. Woven into wreaths, they form a beautiful base for funeral bouquets. They come in a dozen or so different colours, being a universal and very chic choice for a deceased loved one.
Can I send funeral flowers directly to the funeral home?
Yes, we can arrange for flowers to be delivered directly to the funeral home, church, or service location. Be sure to include the correct address and delivery time when placing your order. You can always give instructions to the florist about delivery when ordering your funeral flowers.
Adding a Personal Touch
When sending funeral flowers to Poland consider including a heartfelt note or personalized funeral sash. A few kind words can offer significant comfort to those who are grieving, letting them know that you are thinking of them and sharing in their sorrow. Your message doesn't need to be long; even a simple expression of sympathy can be profoundly moving.
Don't know what to write on a funeral ribbon? Have a look at our Funeral sash texts in Polish.
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