Flowers that represent death

Lilies: In many cultures, lilies are the most commonly associated flowers with funerals. They symbolize the restored innocence of the soul of the departed.

White Roses: White roses often represent purity and innocence, making them a common choice for funeral arrangements.

Chrysanthemums: In many Asian cultures, chrysanthemums are associated with death and are used during funeral services and to honor the deceased.

Carnations: In some cultures, white and red carnations can be used as funeral flowers. White carnations symbolize pure love, while red carnations may represent admiration for the deceased.

Gladioli: Gladioli are tall, elegant flowers often used in funeral sprays. They symbolize strength of character and moral integrity.

Daffodils: While daffodils are generally associated with new beginnings, in some cultures, they can also symbolize death and rebirth.

Hyacinths: Hyacinths have different meanings depending on their color. White hyacinths are often used in funeral arrangements and represent sincerity and constancy.

Tulips: White tulips can be associated with death and are sometimes used in funeral settings.