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Flower Etiquette Flower Etiquette Flowers
are great gifts for practically any occasion, but there are some basic rules of
flower etiquette. Red Roses: Red roses are always a great gift
for a lover for practically any occasion or for no occasion at all. Indeed the
power of "I love you" behind long stemmed red roses given to a
significant other is a winner for any occasion, and is especially powerful when
given for no occasion at all. The red rose signifies "romantic love",
so it may be a bit much in some cases. However, most will find that red roses
are a consistent winner. Yellow Roses: Yellow roses are the flower of
friendship. They are a perfect gift for a co-worker or sibling. However, they
might be too timid to express romantic interest. They do not express the
romanticism of the red rose. Pink Roses: Pink roses are the flowers of
secret love. They are a perfect medium between the friendship of a yellow rose,
and the romantic love of the red rose. They express a secret love, and should
not be mistaken purely as a friendship gift like the yellow rose. White Roses: White roses are the flowers of
innocent love. They are ideal for family members and family occasions, even
funerals. Carnations: Carnations are the flower of
fascination. They are an ideal flower to give to a romantic interest that has
not yet blossomed into a relationship. Orchids: Orchids are the flowers of love
and beauty. They can be given for practically any occasion to practically
anybody. Orchids are universally appealing flowers that do not carry significant
meaning for most occasions. Daisy: Daisies are the flowers of loyal
love. They are a perfect flower to give to a mother on Mother's Day, or for any
occasion. Lily: The Lily is the flower of purity
and sweetness. It is an ideal flower to give to a niece or daughter. Chrysanthemum: The Chrysanthemum is a flower of
friendship, so it will go well on any occasion, but may not be ideal for
expressing romantic interest. Flowers
are great gifts, and it is difficult to do too much wrong when getting flowers
for anybody. But if you follow the etiquette noted above, you will be able to
express yourself better with flowers. Sympathy Etiquette How do I know what is appropriate when
ordering flowers for a funeral? Sympathy tributes vary
region to region, so it is best to ask your florist what he or she recommends.
Sometimes a florist will know what the family has ordered or what other
tributes are being sent, and can create something for you that will be a nice
complement to the other flowers. The florist should also be familiar with any
restrictions the funeral home or cemetery might have. Additionally, if a family
has any special requests, the local florists are usually notified and can pass
that information on to you. I have seen a lot of different styles of
floral arrangements at funeral services lately. What is best? How do I order a
"special" design? Highly personalized
sympathy tributes that depict an aspect of a person's essence are a growing
trend. If the deceased was a man who loved the outdoors, perhaps a tribute
incorporating branches and natural materials would be ideal. If the deceased
was an avid gardener, a tribute with a collection of garden flowers may be a
perfect choice. Be prepared to give the florist a few hints about the person
you want to memorialize. If you prefer to send a design that is more a
reflection of your style, be sure to communicate that to the florist. Most
flower shops will have photos of traditional sympathy styles for you to peruse.
Is it okay to send flowers to the
family's home? If so, when is it appropriate to send them? Absolutely. This is a
wonderful way to express your sympathy and is a common trend. Some people
choose to send flowers to the home immediately while others prefer to wait a
week or more. There are no rules. Flowers can be a very comforting reminder
during the grieving process that friends haven't forgotten. Is it still appropriate to send flowers
if the death notice mentions a charitable donation? Yes. Because flowers help
say what is often difficult to express, they are always appropriate and in good
taste. Flowers also play a functional role, adding warmth to the service and
providing the visible emotional support that the family needs during this time.
Is it acceptable to send roses or flowers
in a glass vase to the funeral home?
From an etiquette
standpoint this is perfectly acceptable; however, some funeral homes have rules
about certain types of arrangements. Your florist will be familiar with what
each funeral home allows. If several of us want to go in together
for funeral flowers, how do we sign our names so the family knows how to thank
us? When groups go in together
on flowers, the arrangements can be very special and make a larger showing.
There should be room on the floral enclosure card for several names, but if
there's not enough space it is best to sign as a group, such as "The Girls
in Accounting" or "The Smith Family." Include a contact name and
address on the card so the family knows who to thank. Where did the tradition of sending
funeral flowers come from? Flowers have always played
an important role in burial traditions because of their soothing qualities. In
ancient cultures, floral and herb essences were used to anoint the bodies of
the deceased and aromatic flowers and greens were displayed. Is it appropriate to send a plant to the
funeral home? If so, will the funeral home send it to the family after the
service? Yes, it is appropriate to
send a green or flowering plant. Some funeral homes will deliver plants or
flowers to the home if specified. In some cases, the florist may make
arrangements to pick up the plant after the services and deliver it to the
family. Otherwise, the funeral director will simply notify the family members
that they may take the plants with them after the service. Check with your
florist to see what is customary for your area. If I want to place a tribute in or on the
casket, what should I do? This tradition is usually
reserved for family members or special loved ones. Ask the family before
ordering anything for the casket. Your florist can offer suggestions for other
special tributes. What is appropriate to send for a
cremation? A tastefully designed
floral tribute adds beauty to any type of memorial service. It is common for
the family to have an arrangement designed for display with the urn. Because
cremation is quite common in an increasing number of regions, many florists
will have specific suggestions. |