usually its one from one of the funeral arrangements.
At a funeral what single flower if any do you wear on the lapal and what colour?
well a rose I guess if you like.There is no regiments to wear one.
Reply:No ,it is not at all usual for the flower to be from one of the arrangements! You needn%26#039;t wear any flower since it%26#039;s a matter of taste and not etiquette. If you wish to, one red or white rose would be appropriate for the lapel on a man%26#039;s suit and also on the jacket of a dress or above the heart on a blouse.
Reply:It completely depends on the arrangements for the service, etc., but you%26#039;re usually good with a red rose.
Reply:colours that are not standing out -- perhaps white, yellow, mellow colours
Reply:In life is better because the person un his funeral wont be a ble to smell the flowers, so In life!! in life!
Reply:Depending on your sex, i think women wear a black rose, for men i dont think you wear anything like that but you can wear a uniform (i.e. military, public services, sports club suit.
Reply:Could be any flower and any color. How about the decedent%26#039;s favorite flower and flower color...
Reply:There is no American custom about wearing a flower at a funeral of your own doing. We do have a custom of the pall bearers wearing a boutonniere, which is given and placed on them by an attendant from the mortuary. Those flowers are removed from the man%26#039;s lapel after the casket is placed at the grave, and put on top of the casket, or tossed into the open grave if the casket has been lowered before the guests leave.
Reply:as far as i know you don`t wear any flower on your lapel....
Reply:a white rose
Reply:It is not appropriate to wear a flower to a funeral.
Reply:no one wears flowers to a funeral, flowers are intended for joyous events like weddings. At a funeral, flowers are only for the grave and the one who has died.
Reply:flowers in lapels are suitable for weddings.
carrying a single rose is usually appropiate for a funeral
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