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Understanding Traditional Funeral Flowers and Their Meanings

Know the meaning behind traditional funeral flowers at Devlin Funeral Homes, a trusted funeral home serving Pittsburgh. Discover how flowers can express sympathy and honor the life of your loved one. White lilies symbolize purity, while gladioli represent strength. Roses convey different emotions depending on their color. Explore the meaning of orchids, carnations, forget-me-nots, violets, hyacinths, and daffodils to find the perfect arrangement to express your condolences. Visit us www.devlinfuneralhome.com/blog/traditional-funeral-flowers-and-what-they-mean

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Understanding Traditional Funeral Flowers and Their Meanings

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  1. Traditional Funeral Flowers and What They Mean WHITE LILIES White lilies represent the peace and purity of the soul and are the most commonly used flowers in funerals. In more religious services, the white lily is also used as a symbol of renewal and rebirth. GLADIOLI Gladiolus is another common choice among traditional funeral flowers.They signify strength and integrity and are used to celebrate the life and deeds of the deceased. ROSES Similar to lilies and gladioli, roses are a frequent sight at funeral services. Different colors of roses express different meanings, allowing you to communicate unique messages to your loved ones. ORCHIDS Orchids are a popular choice for funeral floral arrangements and can be used to express love and affection for the deceased. As a flower that is known to not wilt easily, orchids are often deemed a suitable choice to signal everlasting love. CARNATIONS Funeral wreaths and standing sprays often feature carnations for their symbolic language. Red carnations, in particular, convey admiration and respect for the departed, serving as a tribute to their esteemed character. FORGET-ME-NOTS Forget-me-nots come with more than one emotional meaning, making them one of the most meaningful flowers that can be used to communicate a multitude of feelings during times of heightened emotions. VIOLETS Like forget-me-nots, violets are flowers that are traditionally used to convey your emotions towards loved ones of a specific age. HYACINTHS The meaning of a hyacinth, like a rose, varies according to color. Purple hyacinths, which are often seen in funeral arrangements, represent regret and sorrow. DAFFODIL Daffodils, also called the knight’s flower, are supposed to represent the knight’s code; chivalry and respect. They are also a symbol of love. www.devlinfuneralhome.com

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