Naturally beautiful
When flowers really matter, British flowers offer unique informal beauty, seasonal character and perfume.
Gentle, natural alternatives created by flower farmers for funerals which embrace the seasons.
A colourful autumnal tied funeral sheaf with rich dahlias and blackberries by Blackbird Garden, Hampshire.
When flowers really matter, British flowers offer unique informal beauty, seasonal character and perfume.
A funeral arrangement of vegetables for a keen gardener by Field House Flowers, Yorkshire
A delicate woven spring wreath with simple narcissi by Mayfield Flowers, Ayrshire.
A woven heart wreath decorated with blue cornflowers by Tuckshop Flowers, Birmingham.
A colourful summer wreath by Mrs Mosley's Posies, Wiltshire
A bright autumn wreath with chrysanthemums and dahlias by Farhill Flowers, Monmouthshire.
Classic whites and greens in this sheaf by Picking Posies, Lancashire.
Spring blues in this heart tribute by The Posy Patch, Derby.
A wildflower style summer tribute by Picking Posies, Lancashire.
A summer casket spray with pink garden roses by Farhill Flowers, Monmouthshire
Justine Scouller of Farhill Flowers demonstrates how to make a foam free casket spray with seasonal summer flowers.
Whatever the season, there are natural ingredients to be found to add texture, personality and character to funeral arrangements.
A tied sheaf of colourful spring flowers by Henthorn Farm Flowers, Lancashire.
A beautiful January woven basket display with whites and greens by Ivydene Flowers, Oxfordshire
An early summer tied sheaf with green lady's mantle and purple scabious and alliums by Galloway Flowers.
A garland of June flowers for a wicker coffin. Tuckshop Flowers, Birmingham.
Find out more about what flowers you can expect to find season by season. Whatever the weather, whatever the month, magical ingredients that speak of time and place are waiting to be harvested.