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Roses The beauty of a rose is undeniable. They have long been associated with elegance and poise and make for a stunning delivery at such a difficult time. The flower comes in a vast range of varieties and colours. Most people choose to keep the colours muted as a sign of respect. Although the colours may be muted, they still manage to make a statement in pastels like mauve, musk pink, peach and cream. Always make sure you include a card with at least your name to acknowledge you are thinking of the person who is grieving. Lilies The open, gentle bloom of the lily is ideal to show your sorrow and support to a friend or family member when they have lost a loved one. Although some of the lilies colours are quite striking try to steer away from these unless you know that the receiver loves these colours – even at the most difficult of times. You don’t want to upset the receiver unnecessarily, even if it is unintentional. The lily is also available in soft variations of pink, peach, yellow and white which are perfect way to show you care. Carnations This delicate and traditional flower is fitting to send to an older person who has lost a loved one. They are often well received because of their timeless elegance and association with respect and purity. Their beautiful array of pastel blooms range from powdery purples to soft pinks and pure whites. There is a huge array of flowers to choose from for this occasion, but the varieties mentioned above are the most widely used blooms to express sympathy. The most important part of this time is to acknowledge the person who has passed and show that your thoughts are with their family and friends. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a single bloom or a full arrangement that you send – it is the mere fact you’ve sent anything at all. So many times, people don’t say anything and wait for months to express their feelings. Show your sympathy and sorrow with flowers – it truly is the perfect way to say “I’m thinking of you at this difficult time”.
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