Entries Tagged as 'Flowers - Plants'

givingplants.com - Sympathy Gifts That Grow

http://www.givingplants.com/store/category/194000/Sympathy.html

In times of grief it can be hard to know what to say or do. A plant is a beautiful way to say you care and keep memories alive. Let our selection of tasteful and vibrant plants carry your message of sympathy and compassion.

Gravescape

www.gravescape.com

Gravescape is a nationwide comprehensive provider of gravesite services and merchandise for all seasons and occasions.

The loss of a loved one has an everlasting effect on us. In our hearts and minds, we keep the memories alive. And, when we can, we adorn the resting place with flowers and tokens of affection, to show we remember and continue to care.

But for many of us, it can be difficult or even impossible to visit a gravesite – not for lack of time or the desire, but because we’re limited by distance, physical ability or other constraints.

At Gravescape, that’s why we’re here – to help you pay tribute to the ones you love.

On holidays and anniversaries, for special occasions or just the changing seasons, we deliver flowers and wreaths to gravesites. We create small beds for live plants. We clean up markers and monuments with tender loving care. And we photograph gravesites in cemeteries throughout the United States.

Sympathy Food

www.sympathyfood.com

A comforting alternative to flowers…

The first online service that allows you to send a gift of food instead of flowers to a family or friend experiencing a loss.

Funeral Flowers

www.funeral-flowers.net

Funeral Flowers, Sympathy Flowers, Floral Delivery to Funeral Homes.

At Funeral Flowers you will find beautiful funeral flower arrangements, funeral gifts, sympathy flowers, wreaths, sprays and fruit baskets to express your love and sympathy. We offer prompt, same day delivery and all orders placed before 1pm. 100% satisfaction guarantee. 

Floramorial

www.floramorial.com

Cremation ash can now be used to grow trees and flowers.

Floramorial soil was created to convert cremation ash into a planting medium to grow a decorative plant, bush or tree as a living memorial. Cremation ash is an inert, granular material like stone or sand that can now be transformed into plant food thanks to recent developments in horticultural science.

This is an exciting new answer to the question, “What should I do with the ashes?” Floramorial soil opens up a universe of floral species which can be used to commemorate the life of your loved one.

Memorial Heirloom Candles

www.designfinds.net/sitemap.htm

At Design finds we create one-of-a-kind hurricane candles using flowers that we preserve from funeral services. Our memorial candles are unique in every way. They can be lit, but will never burn away and will last and and last!

24 Karat Rose

www.24karatrose.com

Roses dipped or trimmed in gold.

Why this is a funeral or memorial product I don’t know!

But, they had a display at the funeral directors convention…