Collection: Funeral Flowers Brooklyn

Losing a loved one is deeply challenging, and choosing the right funeral flowers will honor their memory. As your Brooklyn florist, we're here to help you find the right floral tribute during this sensitive time in your life. We offer a thoughtful selection of funeral sprays and flowers and deliver them directly to the cemetery, funeral home, or any location of your choice, allowing you to focus on memories and healing.

 

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Flowers for Funerals

When someone passes away, the right flowers can express what no words can. Dragonetti Florist of Brooklyn offers a meticulously chosen heartfelt selection of funeral flowers. Our offerings include:

Lilies: A symbol of peace and innocence, lilies bring profound meaning at times of grief.

Roses: Our white roses speak to purity and remembrance, while red roses capture feelings of love and loss with their deep, rich hues. 

Carnations: These enduring flowers bring solace with their long-lasting fragrance. Red speaks to deep admiration, and white embodies pure love. 

Orchids and Chrysanthemums: Orchids symbolize eternal love making them a touching tribute, while chrysanthemums denote deep respect and honor, with their traditional use in mourning arrays.

Personalized Tributes to a Life Lived

At Dragonetti Florist, we understand that every individual's life is unique. We offer personalized floral arrangements that serve as the perfect tribute to your loved one's individuality. From customized wreaths for memorial services to personalized bouquets for graveside services, our skilled florists handle each arrangement with dignity and respect.

Deliveries Throughout Brooklyn

We make sure your floral tributes arrive on time and are presented with utmost care to any funeral home, church, or cemetery in Brooklyn. Our team works with these venues to follow all protocols and timing, making it easy for you during this distressing time.

Beyond Flowers

Let our team at Dragonetti Florist help you pay your respects with funeral flowers in Brooklyn that tell a story of love, respect, and remembrance. Browse our wide variety of funeral flowers and arrangements online today, or call us. We're here to help you create a memorable tribute during this tender time.

FAQs

What is an appropriate funeral flower?

When selecting funeral flowers in Brooklyn, it’s traditional to choose blooms that express respect and condolence. White lilies and roses have many special meanings of purity and reverence, showing heartily respect and love for your loved one. Red roses show deep love and loss, reflecting feelings from within for a solemn occasion. With long-lasting fragrance, carnations come in a great variety of colors to express love and admiration. Anything that might have been a favorite of the deceased, adds a touch of personalization to truly pay their respects.

What flower says goodbye?

White and yellow chrysanthemums are treasured across cultures to bid an emotional adieu. They symbolize immortality and happiness, they are greatly sought after for farewell rites in Asia. In Europe, these flowers have been considered the 'golden lucky flower' since naming; this name has echoed a long-cherished auspicious symbolism. This eternal appeal makes them a favorite flower all over the world, resonating with deep cultural importance that is still relished today.

What is the etiquette for funeral flowers?

Funeral flower etiquette suggests that family members, including the deceased's children, siblings, and grandchildren, are responsible for arranging the spray that covers the coffin. Additionally, the family may request the funeral home director to place a small flower arrangement inside the casket.

How long should you wait to send funeral flowers Brooklyn after someone passed?

Some people like to send them a week or so later when the initial chaos has slowed. Sympathy flowers sent directly to the family's home after the funeral are considerate gestures since it shows that the family is still in your thoughts and their loss has not been forgotten.