Flowers are one of the most common gifts that people send when someone passes away, but they can also be used as a way to comfort those who are grieving. In this article, we'll discuss what to do when sending flowers to someone who has just lost someone close.

When sending condolences flowers, it's important to decide what type of flower will best represent the person who has died. Here are a few points to keep in mind:

  1. Flowers that are typically associated with funerals, such as orchids or lilies, are often sent as condolences.

  2. Get creative and send a floral arrangement that is unique to the individual receiving the flowers. This will show that you took the time to think about them.

  3. Consider sending flowers in a different color than the funeral flowers, in order to stand out and show that you care.

There are a few types of flowers that are traditionally used to express condolences: funeral lilies, chrysanthemums, daisies, and roses. 

Funeral lilies are the most popular choice for condolence flowers, as they are traditionally associated with mourning. Chrysanthemums are often chosen to show sympathy for the death of a loved one, while daisies symbolize happiness. Roses are often given as a sign of appreciation or love. 

Each type of flower has its own unique symbolism and should be chosen based on what best represents the sentiments of the person sending the flowers. If you are sending flowers to show sympathy for a death, chrysanthemums may be a good choice as they come in many different colors and can represent all kinds of emotions.