Funeral flowers

Heartfelt sympathies and condolences can be expressed by sending a thoughtful bouquet. Please be advised that we are not offering delivery to funeral homes at the moment.

Things our customers say

Ben Veitch
Altrincham

Prompt delivery, recipient was very happy

Bernadette Moore
Esher

Beautiful. As described

Angela Teale
Tetbury

I chose the flowers and ordered them. They were due to be delivered a certain day by Evri. They arrived 10.16pm and were left outside. From the state of the box I guess they tried to shove them through the letter box. Thankfully the flowers were ok and my daughter in law said they looked lovely.

Joan Walker
Bushey

My friend in London sent me a picture of her letter box bouquet and it looked lovely. Thank you, Serenata!

Liz Pitcher
Hove

Amazing flowers and they really do last

Bernadette Moore
Esher

Delicious.


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Sending Flowers for Funerals in UK

Losing a loved one is one of the hardest things you can go through. At such a difficult time, it is important to express your heartfelt condolences to offer your support and sympathy. Sending funeral flowers is a thoughtful gesture that will most certainly be appreciated. Whether you're attending burial or cremation ceremony, arranging funeral flower delivery in the UK is possible online, without the need to find a dedicated funeral florist. We understand the sentiments behind this special occasion and we have a vast selection of sympathy flowers to choose from. Our utmost care and attention goes into crafting beautiful funeral tributes to pay your respect in the most thoughtful way possible.

Funeral card messages

Add a thoughtful message with condolences to accompany your funeral flowers. Here are a few ideas: Your memories will never die, your stories are irreplaceable, and you may now rest in peace. You brought joy, happiness and laughter to all who met you. You will be deeply missed by everyone. All fondness unexpressed, all farewells unspoken, all smiles unseen, a waterfall of tears is not enough. Words cannot describe what I am feeling. I give my condolences to the entire family. God rest his soul.

Frequent Questions about Funeral Flowers

Traditional funeral flowers include posies, cushions, arrangements, wreaths and sheaves, and often use popular funeral flowers like white lilies or roses.

White is customary funeral colour but it is often combined with other shades like pink, red or yellow.

Flowers for a funeral do not need to be expensive. How much you spend on funeral flowers is really a personal choice - if you had very close relationship with deceased or you're related, you might want to purchase a more impressive arrangement instead of a small funeral posy.

As most funeral flowers are arrangements, they tend to last one to two weeks, depending on where they are kept and how often they are watered. If you buy funeral flowers online in UK, they will come supplied with enough water to keep them happy for a few days.

Lilies are usually associated with funeral services. They are a symbol of innocence which has been restored to the soul of the deceased person. White lilies are commonly used in funeral arrangements, other colours are less common.