Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The Flower of death?

WhAT is the offical flower of death?

if it's diff in any places what is it where?

I heard tulips were the flower of death

and lilys

and daisies

and carnations

what is is

The Flower of death?
There are several and some mean different things



Meanings of different Funeral flowers



Traditional Funeral flowers often have special meanings associated with them. You can even convey your feelings for the deceased by choosing a flower that sends a sincere and appropriate message.



? Chrysanthemum: Rest.



? Carnation (Pink): I'll never forget you.



? Carnation (Red) : Admiration



? Camellia: I admire you



? Lily (White): Purity



? Rose (Dark Crimson):Mourning



? Rose (Red): Love



? Rose (Tea): I will remember, always.



? Rose(White): Innocence and purity



? Forget-Me-Not :True love, memories



? Poppy : Eternal Rest



? Zinnia: I Mourn Your Absence



here is a link with some other meanings



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Reply:I have heard that this is the death camus lily. It is a gorgeous woodland plant that kills just about anything that tries to eat it. Cattle died when it was found in the areas where they were grazing. At an actual funeral I have to go with the answer calla lilies but the calla is similar to the camus. For me, I have to add gladiolas to the list. I just wont grow calla lilies or glaidiolas in my garden. Guess I'm a death freak.
Reply:White calla lillies, traditionally. They symbolize peace, as in "rest in peace".
Reply:black rose


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