
The meaning of flowers for mourning
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The meaning of flowers for mourning
Find the perfect message
Understanding the meaning of flowers
The language of flowers is ancient and rich in nuances. At a time of mourning, bringing flowers is a way of showing your affection and respect for the deceased person and their family. Each flower carries a particular symbolism that can help express what words sometimes struggle to say.

Flowers and their symbolism
- White lily: Purity and innocence. Often associated with the loss of a loved one, it symbolizes the purity of the soul that has left this world.
- White rose: Pure love and respect. It expresses respect and love for the deceased, as well as hope in the afterlife.
- Chrysanthemum: Truth and pain. In many cultures, it is directly linked to mourning.
Choosing according to relationship
The nature of your relationship with the deceased can influence your choice of flowers.
For a close family member, deep red roses symbolizing profound love are often preferred. White lilies representing purity are also a widespread choice.
Towards a friend, chrysanthemums and pink carnations can express your affectionate remembrance.
For a colleague or acquaintance, opt for a pastel bouquet or a spray of flowers symbolizing your sympathy.
Floral arrangements for funerals
Funerals offer different ways to present flowers, each type of arrangement conveying its own message.
- Wreaths symbolize eternity and the cycle of life, marking solemn respect.
- Sprays, placed on the coffin, are a direct and personal tribute to the deceased.
- Bouquets offer a more intimate expression of sympathy, which can be chosen according to the personal relationship with the deceased or their family.
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