Funeral Plants
Sending funeral flowers and sympathy arrangement aren’t the only options when you want to send your deepest condolences. Sending funeral plants is another great choice. There are many different options to send to the family. Plus it’s a long lasting gift the family can enjoy.
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Peace Lily Funeral Plants
One of the most popular sympathy plants is a peace lily, also referred to as spathiphyllum, or spath. They are green plants with white blooms and can grow anywhere from 16 inches to 6 feet.
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These plants don’t need an excessive amount of light and water making them easier to care for and therefor one of the reasons they’re so popular.
Pothos Plants
Peace lilies although popular are not the only kind of plant to send for a funeral. There are many other options is showing your heartfelt condolences. Below you can see the pothos plant which also doesn’t require a lot of light or maintenance.
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Croton
Another pleasing funeral plant is a croton. This plant has gloss green leaves that are accented with yellow, oranges, and reds.
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Arboricola
The Schefflera Arboricola also known as a dwarf umbrella tree is another great indoor plant popular for funeral services. This plant prefers a high level of light but can easily adapt to less levels of light.
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Funeral Dish Gardens
Perhaps you’d prefer a wide array of plants then sending a dish garden would be more your style. A dish garden is a mix of different style plants that are potted together in a basket, ceramic container, or bowl of some type. When a family gets them for funeral service when they take them home they can separate the plants in to different containers or they can leave it as is.
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