
Flowers have been an integral part of bereavement and funeral ceremonies for centuries. Their bright, vivid colors and light fragrances are the perfect contrast to the morbid, somber feel of a wake service. When a family member or loved one leaves us, the love and care of the ones that surround us become our most valued source of energy.

However, in times of sadness and loss here in the Philippines, we offer our deepest condolences in the beauty and comfort of flowers for funerals. What type of funeral flowers should we deliver? No worries, we have just the answer to that question.
Here is a simple guide to the top 3 flower arrangements you could send for funeral flowers.
Funeral Wreaths
Wreaths are ideal for conveying love and warmth during a funeral ceremony. Some types of casket wreaths could accompany the casket as the procession is ongoing. Others are apt as casket arrangements during the last respects, tribute, and eulogy.

The beauty of wreaths is the ability to customize them with a variety of fragrant flowers and fresh foliage. Place a memorable photo of the missed loved one within the circle of the wreath as a symbol of peace and tranquility surrounding him or her. Some of the best florists in The Philippines recommend choosing wreaths for funeral and wake services.
Funeral Standing Sprays
To add a little depth and feel to a tribute why not go for flower standing sprays? Flower standing sprays are flower arrangements lifted on stilts or on a tripod-like structure. You could choose a variety of heights and sizes.

Naturally, larger-sized flowers require larger stands to hold them upright. Funeral standing flowers could also be customized into a variety of shapes – a cross, a heart shape, a sphere, or a circular arrangement. This versatility makes standing sprays popular options for funeral ceremonies at church, a funeral parlor, or for a wake service at home.
Funeral Flower Baskets
Another suitable option for funeral flowers is a flower basket. A funeral flower basket is much like other arrangements, the only difference is it may come with a personal note of comfort and consolation. Some basket arrangements allow space for some memorable items that fondly remind us of the person who passed away. Flowers are arranged around the outer circumference of the basket much like a comforting embrace around the individual we miss.

Bereavement and the tragedy of a loss of a loved one is a pain no one wants to endure. We hope that time heals the wounds of loss. Flowers provide a little encouragement and a brighter outlook into the future and the next steps of life after the grief of a funeral.