Sending sympathy flowers is one of the most meaningful ways to show you care. Our guides cover what to write in a sympathy card, which flowers to choose, proper etiquette for different situations, and how to support someone who is grieving. Every arrangement is designed with compassion.
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FAQ
What's the difference between sympathy and funeral flowers?
Funeral flowers are sent to the service venue (funeral home, church). Sympathy flowers are sent to the family's home as a personal gesture of support. Both are appropriate ways to show you care.
What should I write on a sympathy card?
Keep it sincere and simple. Examples: "Thinking of you during this difficult time," "With deepest sympathy," or share a brief memory of the person. Avoid clichés like "they're in a better place."
When is it appropriate to send sympathy flowers?
You can send sympathy flowers immediately after hearing the news, during the week of the service, or even weeks later. There's no wrong time — late flowers still mean a lot to grieving families.
Can I send sympathy flowers for a pet loss?
Absolutely. Pet loss is real grief. We have gentle arrangements perfect for this. A small bouquet or plant with a kind note means more than people expect.
Do you offer sympathy flower delivery in Los Angeles?
Yes, we deliver sympathy flowers across Los Angeles with same-day delivery available for orders before 2 PM PDT. We also deliver to hospitals, hospices, and homes.