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9 Popular Flowers for All Souls’ Day

On All Souls’ Day, families all over the Philippines will flock to cemeteries to pay respects to their dearly departed. Whenever possible, Filipinos bring flowers with special meanings behind them, or other blooms that their family member adored when they were still alive. Wouldn’t you want to honor the memory of your loved one with an arrangement that perfectly carries your unspoken message this Undas? Here’s a helpful list of 9 popular choices for All Souls’ Day bouquets.

 

9 Meaningful Flowers for All Souls’ Day Bouquets

#1. White Carnations

These flowers were a staple of Renaissance-era weddings, when couples traditionally exchanged them to symbolize faithfulness. Carnations are also a popular Mother’s Day flower, making them perfect for those who guided you through your early years.

These meanings become deeper if you choose to place these blooms on the grave of someone close to your heart. With its soft petals and elegant shape, the white carnation symbolizes remembrance.

#2. Pink Carnations

If carnations in general bring up the image of a mother, pink carnation symbolizes the love she had for her children. After all, these are the flowers that are said to have sprouted when Mary shed tears at Jesus’ crucifixion.

Pink carnations can also become a gracious thank you gift for someone who has left a lasting impact on your life. These long-lasting blooms stand for both gratitude and remembrance.

#3. Statice/Sea Lavender

The humble statice often fills in the spaces between the main blooms in a bouquet. However, it does this with breathtaking results, thanks to its thick clusters of vibrant violet flowers.

Use them to complement larger flowers like peonies and roses. You can also try finding a bouquet that places them alongside carnations and place it on the grave of someone who frequently finds their way into your memories. Like white carnations, the statice symbolizes remembrance.

#4. Gladiolus

The gladiolus or sword lily usually isn’t the star of a bouquet, but it compensates with its striking flower spikes and variety of colors. You’ll most likely be able to find one that comes in your dearly departed’s favorite hue.

This flower also carries the meaning of remembrance. A few shapely spikes of sword lilies can complete a very memorable bouquet for an unforgettable beloved.

#5. Red Roses

The red rose has become an iconic favorite among Valentine’s Day flowers, often paired with chocolate or other presents. However, there are no rules that say you have to stop buying them after your loved one has passed away! Arrange red roses in a stunning bouquet as a symbol of passionate love.

#6. Peony

Do you have a late relative who requested the family to celebrate life instead of mourning their death? Here’s a flower that they would have approved of. Far from a sorrowful bloom, the round and fluffy peony are guaranteed to bring a smile to anyone who sees it on your relative’s grave. Brightly colored petals and a sweet fragrance match the peony’s meaning in flower language: healing.

#7. Alstroemeria

Will you be bringing flowers for a close friend? Get them a bouquet of dainty alstroemerias, which symbolize memories of friendship. This flower also retains its fresh appearance for up to two weeks. You can find them in different varieties such as white, red, yellow, and pink, paying tribute to the long and colorful life you had with your friend by your side.

#8. Cyclamen

The cyclamen is an interesting sight with its upswept petals and patterned leaves. However, it is a fitting flower for those who have only recently come to terms with the passing of their loved one, or those who didn’t have the chance to say goodbye. Cyclamen flowers symbolize resignation and farewells.

#9. Forget-Me-Not

From its name alone, you can already tell that the flower’s meaning has something to do with memory. In fact, forget-me-nots symbolize positive memories in particular. The tiny blue flowers of the forget-me-not plant grow closely together in a spiraling curve, making them a lighthearted addition to a lush bouquet.

 

Most of these blooms are among the Philippines’ most cultivated cut flowers, which means that you’ll be able to find them easily despite the crowd. Remember this list while looking for flowers to bring to your deceased loved one, and you’ll have a lovely arrangement with a heartfelt message behind it.

For the freshest bouquets, you can always browse our selections here at Flower Patch. We’ll even gladly deliver your order to you for free, for customers within Metro Manila!

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