Funeral Flowers

Our Funeral flowers convey heartfelt condolences and offer comfort during difficult times, honouring loved ones with grace and beauty.

Funeral Flowers in Sydney & Brisbane

In times of great loss and sadness, it can be difficult finding the right thing to say. One of the most thoughtful ways to express your heartfelt sympathies and condolences is to send a beautiful bouquet of fresh flowers. At Flowers For Everyone, we recognise how important these times are, which is why we’ve prepared a beautiful funeral flowers collection to help communicate the right words for you.

Our range of funeral flowers includes an array of exquisite floral arrangements, bouquets, wreaths and casket sprays to celebrate the life of the departed. Our funeral arrangements feature a selection of lilies, roses, gerberas, carnations, orchids, Australian natives and other seasonal varieties, suitable for every budget.

During these difficult times, the last thing you’d want to do is burden your family member, friend or loved one. To help make life easier, our range of condolence arrangements are conveniently delivered in a beautiful floral vase, like our Premium White Flower Vase.

While flowers have the power to communicate what words can’t express, we also offer sympathy cards for those wanting to write an additional heartfelt message to the bereaved.

Same Day Funeral Flower Delivery Sydney & Brisbane

We offer same-day and next-day delivery on all of our funeral flowers, so you can show your love and support for the bereaved when they need it most. For same-day residential delivery simply place your order by 5pm Monday-Friday, 2pm on Saturday for delivery in both Sydney and Brisbane. We also provide Sunday delivery for orders made by 2pm in Sydney.

For delivery to businesses including funeral homes, we recommend placing orders before 2pm on weekedays. For further information, please see our Delivery Info page.

Lift their spirits in their most trying times with a beautiful, long-lasting floral arrangement.

We can deliver your floral tribute to the home of the deceased, funeral home or service.

With Flowers For Everyone delivery, your chosen funeral arrangement can be delivered across all major Australian cities and their surrounding areas. For more information on where we deliver, please see our detailed suburb list.

Do I send flowers to the funeral home, graveside ceremony or to someone's home?

Sending flowers to the home of the bereaved, funeral home or graveside will depend on the nature of your relationship to the deceased and their family. If you wanted to provide a more heartfelt and intimate gesture, then sending a bouquet or arrangement to the family home is a beautiful way to express your condolences.

Or if you feel it is more appropriate to send flowers to the funeral home or graveside ceremony, then a smaller sympathy arrangement or posy is recommended. Flowers for the casket or standing sprays are usually selected by the immediate family of the deceased.

What flowers are traditionally used for funerals?

Just as each flower type differs in its shape, size and appearance, so too do the message they convey. Knowing a flower’s unique meaning can help you express your exact sentiments through a beautiful floral arrangement. However, it’s important to be mindful that flower meanings and funeral flower etiquette can differ between certain cultures and religions. If you are unsure what to send, call our Customer Care team on 1300 664 333.

The most requested funeral flowers and their special meaning are:

  • Lilies: Lilies, in addition to their beauty, represent the restored innocence of the soul of the departed.
  • White carnations: White carnations are known to represent pure love and innocence, while red carnations convey admiration; and pink carnations are a symbol of remembrance.
  • Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are often used to honour someone who has lived a fulfilled life.
  • Roses: Depending on the colour; roses carry multiple different meanings. White is reflective of innocence, reverence and youthfulness; red convey love and respect; pink signifies grace and gentility; yellow expresses friendship, while crimson roses symbolise grief and sorrow.
  • Orchids: Phalaenopsis pink and white orchids are used to represent eternal love and express sympathy.

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Can you deliver funeral flowers on the same day?

We offer same-day and next-day delivery on all of our funeral flowers, so you can show your love and support for the bereaved when they need it most. For same day delivery, simply place your order by 2pm AEST Monday to Friday and 12pm Saturday. For further information, please see our Delivery Info page.
Lift their spirits in their most trying times with a beautiful, long-lasting floral arrangement.
We can deliver your floral tribute to the home of the deceased, funeral home or service.

With Flowers For Everyone delivery, your chosen funeral arrangement can be delivered across all major Australian cities and their surrounding areas. For more information on where we deliver, please see our detailed suburb list.

Do I send flowers to the funeral home, graveside ceremony or to someone's home?

Sending flowers to the home of the bereaved, funeral home or graveside will depend on the nature of your relationship to the deceased and their family. If you wanted to provide a more heartfelt and intimate gesture, then sending a bouquet or arrangement to the family home is a beautiful way to express your condolences.

Or if you feel it is more appropriate to send flowers to the funeral home or graveside ceremony, then a smaller sympathy arrangement or posy is recommended. Flowers for the casket or standing sprays are usually selected by the immediate family of the deceased.

What flowers are traditionally used for funerals? 

Just as each flower type differs in its shape, size and appearance, so too do the message they convey. Knowing a flower’s unique meaning can help you express your exact sentiments through a beautiful floral arrangement. However, it’s important to be mindful that flower meanings and funeral flower etiquette can differ between certain cultures and religions. If you are unsure what to send, call our Customer Care team on 1300 664 333.

The most requested funeral flowers and their special meaning are:

  • Lilies: Lilies, in addition to their beauty, represent the restored innocence of the soul of the departed.
    White carnations: White carnations are known to represent pure love and innocence, while red carnations convey admiration; and pink carnations are a symbol of remembrance.
  • Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are often used to honour someone who has lived a fulfilled life.
  • Roses: Depending on the colour; roses carry multiple different meanings. White is reflective of innocence, reverence and youthfulness; red convey love and respect; pink signifies grace and gentility; yellow expresses friendship, while crimson roses symbolise grief and sorrow.
  • Orchids: Phalaenopsis pink and white orchids are used to represent eternal love and express sympathy.