Greenwich WREATHS

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WREATHS
When I visualise this sympathy wreath I see a calm, circular embrace: a lush, even ring of pristine white chrysanthemums shapes the base, each cushion bloom tucked closely to form a continuous band of ruffled petals that reads as serenity itself. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant is a concentrated spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus), from deep violet, velvety blossoms to softer lavender buds on slender stems, creating a gentle gradient of colour and a focal point that draws the eye without disturbing the wreath's restful symmetry. Sprigs of varied green foliage - some broad and variegated, others fine and feathery - are woven through the purple cluster, introducing texture and a living freshness that balances the white ground. A subtle detail of dark purple, crinkled mesh ribbon edges the inner and outer rims, offering a quiet, elegant counterpoint to the chrysanthemum cushion beneath. The image is lit with soft studio light, producing a delicate shadow that gives weight and presence to the arrangement on the plain white surface. There is an implied softness to the composition - the tactile plushness of chrysanthemum petals, the cool stems, the faint, clean scent that seems designed to soothe rather than to demand attention. As a florist who often prepares memorial pieces for services around Greenwich Park, the Cutty Sark and Greenwich Market, I picture this wreath placed with tenderness at a chapel or graveside, a composed tribute meant to comfort mourners and honour memory with dignity.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a clean white surface, this sympathy wreath is a classic circular tribute formed from a dense, even carpet of small white spray chrysanthemums whose tightly layered petals create a plush, tranquil base. A subtle ribbon or mesh of deep purple shows through the chrysanthemum heads along both inner and outer rims, giving the piece a quiet depth and a refined edge. Where the perfect circle is gently broken at the upper-left quadrant, three pale yellow roses bloom with soft, open cups-symbols of friendship and remembrance-surrounded by delicate clusters of white baby's breath and sprays of lavender-purple statice that whisper of early spring. Rich, glossy green foliage and feathery fern fronds provide weight and contrast, their cool tones grounding the composition and adding natural movement. The lighting is soft and even, casting a measured shadow beneath the wreath that highlights its dimensionality without harshness. Crafted with the restraint appropriate for a memorial, the arrangement balances purity and a muted warmth, the cream roses offering a focal point against the sea of white. As a local Greenwich tribute, this is the kind of wreath Flowers Greenwich prepares for services near Greenwich Park, the Cutty Sark, or small chapels around Blackheath, and it is offered with gentle attention to delivery and timing for family gatherings and funerals in the neighbourhood.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A serene circular funeral wreath filled with white and lavender-toned flowers appears against a spotless white backdrop, every detail clearly defined as though displayed in a Greenwich flower studio. The foundation of the wreath is a thick, continuous ring of Baby's Breath, each fine stem covered in minute white blossoms that read as a soft, airy cloud from a distance. Threaded through this delicate base are generous heads of Lisianthus, whose ruffled petals create a gentle sense of movement around the circle. Their petals are creamy white at the heart, gradually deepening to lavender and purple along the edges, with the colour pooling more richly at the tips, like ink soaking into silk. A mix of fully open flowers and partially closed buds adds natural rhythm and depth; the buds show soft green and pale yellow tones, suggesting fresh growth and new life. The middle of the wreath remains open and clean, forming a true, balanced circle that symbolises continuity, eternity, and unbroken remembrance. The lighting is soft and even, enhancing the wreath's purity and making the textures-from the feathery Baby's Breath to the velvety Lisianthus-seem almost touchable. This is the kind of tribute a Greenwich family might choose for a funeral or memorial in the SE10 area, perhaps for a service near the Cutty Sark or along the river, where the understated blend of white and purple offers quiet dignity, spiritual calm, and heartfelt respect.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant, circular sympathy wreath photographed on a stark white background so every detail reads clearly: the body is formed from a dense, plush carpet of white chrysanthemums whose tiny florets create a soft, cushiony surface that suggests peace and solemnity. Subtle, deep purple lace or netting is visible beneath the white blooms, especially along the inner circumference, adding depth and a muted jewel-tone contrast. At the wreath's upper-left quadrant a closely gathered cluster serves as the focal point - a single, perfectly shaped cream or pale yellow rose opens gently at its centre, surrounded by a variety of fresh green foliage, from large variegated leaves with pale edges to delicate, feathery ferns that soften the silhouette. Interspersed in this greenery are slender sprigs of lavender-purple statice, their tiny blossoms introducing a papery texture and a calm, cool hue that echoes the hidden purple netting. To the right, two graceful calla lilies trace a curved line from about two o'clock to five o'clock; their trumpet-like forms exhibit a rich color gradient, deepening to a muted purple at the tips and melting into soft peachy-pink or blush tones near the base, while their bright green stems flow along the lower-right arc and are neatly anchored into the chrysanthemum foundation. A single longer green stem extends from the left cluster across the lower wreath, discreetly secured toward the callas' base, a subtle line that unifies the composition. This thoughtful tribute, described here by a Greenwich florist and available through Flowers Greenwich, conveys respectful remembrance and quiet beauty suitable for funerals or memorials near Greenwich Park, the Cutty Sark, and local chapels.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a pristine white background, a lavish circular wreath of roses and foliage forms an unbroken ring of colour and texture, designed as a graceful funeral or memorial tribute. The wreath is heavily packed with blooms, creating a plush, cushion-like surface where each rose nestles closely against the next. Creamy white and ivory roses dominate the composition, many fully opened so that their layered petals form soft, rounded rosettes, reminiscent of folded silk. Intertwined among them are delicate blush pink spray roses, a mix of tight buds and half-open blossoms that bring a sense of tenderness and gentle movement. Subtle peach and warm buttery yellow roses appear like fleeting rays of light, while dusty lavender and muted mauve roses introduce a more contemplative, vintage tone, deepening the emotional resonance of the piece. Beneath this tapestry of petals, finely textured dark green fern fronds radiate outward, their arching shapes and serrated edges framing the circle and intensifying the pastel shades above. The overall impression is one of serene elegance and quiet dignity, ideal for honouring a loved one at a Greenwich farewell, perhaps after a walk along the Thames or near the historic streets around the market. Though the image is still, you can almost sense the cool freshness of newly cut stems and the soft, powdery fragrance of roses mingling in the air. Crafted with evident care and precision by experienced local florists, this wreath expresses sympathy, gratitude, and enduring love without the need for words.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A gently elegant floral wreath, photographed on a crisp white backdrop, that reads as both a visual lullaby and a respectful tribute. Dominating the circle are immaculate white Oriental lilies - broad, star-shaped flowers with smooth, satiny petals; some bloom fully to display slender pale green stamens, while others linger in bud stage, lending motion and promise to the design. Interwoven among them are dramatic fuchsia-pink lilies with the lively, speckled markings of stargazers; their rich magenta cores draw the eye across the wreath and offer emotional warmth amid the quieter whites. Between these larger statements are small groupings of pale blush and creamy roses, their tight spirals and soft ruffles introducing a tender, human scale that soothes the gaze. A restrained layer of muted greenery, likely eucalyptus sprigs or lily foliage, tucks behind the flowers, giving depth and a faint herbal fragrance to the bouquet without interrupting its solemn simplicity. The full circular form - dense and continuous with an open centre - suggests continuity and lasting memory. Soft studio light highlights the silkiness of petals and the gentle shadows between layers of blooms, producing a quiet luminosity. This arrangement feels impeccably balanced and deeply personal, suitable for funerals, memorials, or an intimate celebration of a life, offering consolation through its peaceful palette and thoughtful floral craftsmanship familiar to florists serving Greenwich and neighbouring Blackheath.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
An elegant circular tribute rests centered on a neutral white background: a plush ring made from countless small white spray chrysanthemums, assembled so closely the surface becomes an even, cloud-like pillow of petals. The chrysanthemums' multi-layered texture reads as both tender and steadfast, their ivory tones catching a cool, diffuse light that enhances the wreath's serene expression. Crowning the upper left section is a deliberate accent of colour - bright yellow roses, their petals spiralled and luminous like late summer light, paired with deep purple lisianthus whose satiny, ruffled petals create a luxurious, contemplative contrast. A scattering of unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and fresh green adds a natural rhythm, while glossy rounded leaves and feathery fern fronds weave through the cluster to frame and lift the blooms.

A subtle trim of dark purple mesh or crinoline slips beneath the white flowers along the wreath's edges, an understated detail that echoes the purple flowers and gives the piece a finished silhouette. This composition balances purity and warmth: the white base expresses peace and unity, while the yellow and purple cluster offers friendship and dignity. Imagining this wreath at a memorial near Greenwich Market or Blackheath, I sense the gentle fragrance of roses and green foliage filling a quiet chapel or wake, a composed floral statement meant to honour a life with grace and tenderness.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully arranged circular sympathy wreath of white and lilac tones is centred against a crisp white background, drawing the eye to its calm, unbroken form. The wreath is densely filled with luminous white Oriental lilies, their long petals curving softly outwards to reveal pale green throats and delicately dusted stamens. Some lilies are fully open, showing every detail of their structure, while others remain in partially closed buds, suggesting the quiet passage of time. Interwoven with the lilies are clusters of Lisianthus-type flowers, their white petals finely edged in soft lavender and gentle purple, adding a tender veil of colour around the ring. Between the blossoms, discreet touches of rich green foliage and sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus create shadows and texture, supporting the flowers without disturbing the sense of repose. The composition feels like a silent gesture of respect, akin to the stillness of an early evening walk through Greenwich's historic streets or a reflective moment by the river. It conveys purity, remembrance, and love that continues beyond loss. The wreath would sit gracefully beside a photo at a memorial service in Greenwich or accompany a farewell at a local chapel, its design speaking softly of comfort, dignity, and a final loving tribute arranged with care by florists who understand the community they serve.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured with gentle, even lighting from just above, this circular sympathy wreath rests against a pristine white surface and casts a soft, grounding shadow. Its principal structure is a full ring of white chrysanthemums, densely packed to produce a textured, almost cushion-like surface; the petals are fine and feathery, their pale centres giving a hint of creamy warmth within the cool white. Anchoring the design at the upper left are three intensely blue roses - a rich sapphire to royal hue - their velvety petals unfurling in tight spirals and framed by dark green leaves that give depth and natural rhythm to the composition. A pleated satin ribbon in the same deep blue trims both the outer and inner edges, its glossy folds creating gentle highlights and lending a composed, finished line to the wreath. The arrangement reads as respectful and composed, chosen to convey condolence, remembrance and quiet dignity. As an experienced florist in Greenwich who regularly prepares tributes for services around Greenwich Market and the Cutty Sark, I craft pieces that balance clarity and comfort: visible from the front pew yet delicate at close range. The texture, colour contrast and careful placement of each element come together to offer a serene, thoughtful expression of sympathy and lasting memory.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene memorial wreath is photographed from above against a clean white backdrop, its circular shape forming a quiet halo of colour and foliage. Large, fully opened roses in soft dusty lavender, muted mauve, and grey-tinged purple form the main structure, each flower showing layers of ruffled petals that spiral inward to a calm, deep centre. Between them, smaller blush pink spray roses are scattered like gentle echoes-tiny buds, half-open flowers, and slightly cupped blooms giving a sense of movement and unfolding time. The palette is deliberately restrained, a thoughtful blend of cool purples and warm pastels that softens the mood and suggests tenderness and remembrance rather than grandeur. Surrounding and supporting the flowers is a generous base of dark green fern fronds, their fine, feathery texture and serrated edges creating a natural, almost woodland frame around the wreath. The greenery pushes forward in places, tucking between petals and adding layers of shadow and light, while the overall illumination remains soft and even, ideal for capturing every subtle tone. This is the kind of wreath chosen for a funeral or celebration of life in Greenwich, perhaps resting near the quiet paths of Greenwich Cemetery or travelling along the familiar streets around Maze Hill and Blackheath Road. The design feels deeply considered yet understated, like a floral embrace for grieving hearts. Though the image is still, the arrangement conveys a living gentleness-as if the roses were just gathered at dawn and arranged with patient care to honour a cherished life.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A refined circular tribute photographed against a crisp white surface, this funeral wreath finds its power in contrast and texture: a compact, continuous ring of vivid cobalt chrysanthemums forms a lush, tactile base whose many small petals create a soft but structured field of blue. A ruffled white satin ribbon traces the inner circumference, its pleats catching highlights and providing a gentle, formal border. Anchoring the upper-left arc is a trio of sumptuous blue roses, their fully unfurled petals showing velvety depth and a sapphire tone that harmonises with the chrysanthemums; tiny clusters of gypsophila whisper between the larger blooms, lending delicate points of white and air. A languid spray of white orchid blooms sweeps from the mid-left, curving toward the lower right-each orchid petal smooth and translucent, each bud a bright green promise of unfolding life-creating a soft, directional flow over the blue canvas. The interplay of velvety roses, spiky chrysanthemum texture and silky orchid petals makes the piece tactile even to the imagination, while subtle shadows and highlights define the wreath's rounded volume. Emotionally the composition reads as sympathetic and contemplative: deep blue for solace and memory, pristine white for purity and peace. A skilled florist's hand is evident in the balanced placement and restrained palette, a thoughtful choice for funeral processions or a memorial display for families in Greenwich and neighbouring Blackheath seeking a dignified floral expression.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A luxuriously full circular funeral wreath is presented against a bright white background, every part of the ring filled with soft, harmonious tones of white, blush pink, and rich magenta. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the impressive white Oriental lilies, their broad petals opening wide like gentle stars, revealing soft green throats and golden pollen-tipped stamens that add an elegant warmth. Interspersed among them are dramatic deep pink and fuchsia lilies, their pointed petals often dusted with speckles, bringing a vivid yet respectful splash of colour that keeps the design from feeling sombre. Around these focal blooms, white gerbera daisies spread their layered petals, each flower framed by a dark centre that adds depth and structure. Light pink roses, some still in bud and others half-open, curve sweetly around the wreath, creating a tender, almost whispered expression of affection. Creamy white roses are tucked nearby, their densely layered petals suggesting devotion and remembrance. Smaller white filler flowers, perhaps spray carnations or tiny chrysanthemums, are laced between the larger blooms, ensuring the circle appears complete and generous from every angle. Rich green foliage, in varying shades from fresh lime to deep forest, frames the flowers and reinforces the perfect ring shape. The arrangement feels calm and dignified, like something carefully prepared in a Greenwich flower studio for a memorial at a local church or a farewell gathering near Greenwich Park, offering comfort, serenity, and a sense of enduring love to grieving families.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath, carefully crafted in rich red and bright green, rests visually against a crisp white background, so the colours and textures are easy to imagine in detail. The ring is densely filled, creating a continuous band of flowers that symbolises eternity and lasting love. Luxurious red carnations form the heart of the design, each bloom with ruffled, overlapping petals that give a soft, cushion-like appearance. Some flowers are fully open, revealing their intricate layers, while others are slightly smaller, suggesting newly opened buds, which adds movement and a natural rhythm. Threaded between these red blossoms are lime green button chrysanthemums, neat and round like tiny pompons, their chartreuse tone lifting the deeper red and bringing freshness and light to the wreath. A bed of mixed foliage supports the flowers: darker fern fronds radiate outward, adding a feathery outline, while glossy, variegated pittosporum leaves with cream-touched margins lend pattern and gentle contrast. A decorative light green ribbon, marked with darker green diagonal stripes, is discreetly woven into the lower right section, looping through the foliage and echoing the greens of the mums and leaves. The overall effect is both dignified and uplifting, well suited to funerals, memorials, or remembrance gatherings. Imagined in the hands of a local Greenwich florist, this would be the kind of wreath lovingly prepared for services across the area, from quiet chapels near Greenwich Park to crematoriums serving families from Charlton and Deptford, offering a thoughtful way to say goodbye and celebrate a life well lived.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A thoughtfully composed circular funeral wreath rests against a clean white backdrop, its colours recalling the soft pastels and richer tones you might notice walking by the flower stalls near Greenwich Market. The ring is densely woven with fresh greenery, including rounded eucalyptus leaves in muted silver-green, slender fern fronds, and darker foliage that together create a full, textured base. Two large Asiatic lilies in a striking reddish-orange shade provide the main visual anchors, placed opposite one another so the eye gently moves around the circle. Their open petals and visible stamens feel warm and expressive, a quiet tribute to a life well lived. Scattered between them, pale blush and lavender-pink roses open into layered spirals, each bloom velvety and calm, while lisianthus flowers in soft pinks and deep purples introduce a ruffled softness that contrasts with the lilies' smooth petals. Here and there, small, spiky heads of blue-grey eryngium emerge from the foliage, bringing a dignified, almost sculptural note that suits a sympathy setting. Fine sprays of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice, weave through the wreath like a gentle haze, softening the transitions between blooms. Several closed lily buds peek out, suggesting the tenderness of memories still unfolding. At the base of the larger flowers, bold, striped green leaves are artfully folded and curved, showcasing the professional touch of an experienced Greenwich florist. The wreath's unbroken circular shape, viewed from above, carries a sense of continuity and eternal love, making it a fitting floral tribute for funerals, memorials, or services held across Greenwich and the riverside churches nearby.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A delicately crafted circular funeral wreath fills the frame, its form composed almost entirely of snow-white Baby's Breath, each tiny blossom gathering into a soft, cloud-like ring. Viewed from above against a spotless white background, the wreath appears weightless, like a gentle mist hanging over the old streets of Greenwich at first light. The Gypsophila is packed densely, creating a plush, cushiony texture that feels both tender and protective, as if cradling a memory. The open centre of the wreath forms a clean, calm space, echoing the quiet of the riverfront when the shops around Greenwich Market are still closed. In the lower right curve of this pale halo, two elegant calla lilies interrupt the whiteness with their rich colour and sculptural beauty. Their sleek, trumpet-shaped blooms gradate from fresh green at the base to a luxurious burgundy at the tips, the velvety petals rolling inward with dignified poise. Their slender stems arc upward and inward from the mass of Baby's Breath, as though growing gently out of the wreath itself, a symbol of love arising from remembrance. The overall arrangement feels peaceful and contemporary, with the bright, even lighting allowing every petal and floret to stand out in crisp detail. Crafted in the style local families in Greenwich often choose for church services and quiet crematorium farewells, this wreath speaks of purity, devotion, and heartfelt sympathy. It would be perfectly suited to resting at a chapel near Maze Hill, or delivered tenderly to a family marking a final goodbye.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a spotless white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its flowers arranged in a full, unbroken ring that suggests continuity and eternal remembrance. The florist has leaned into a romantic palette, weaving together roses in deep magenta, rich fuchsia, and softer blush pink, so that each shade flows naturally into the next. Some of the roses are open and ruffled, their many petals creating soft shadows and depth, while others remain as tighter buds, hinting at tenderness and new beginnings even within a memorial piece. Nestled among them are luxurious double lilies, their broad petals tinted with creamy white, pale pink, and subtle peach, some already open and showing delicate stamens, others still held in sleek yellow-green buds. Around and between the blooms, an abundance of greenery creates a cool, calm foundation: feathery fern fronds trace a gentle halo along the outside of the circle, while glossy, dark green leaves with occasional lighter veins fill the inner spaces. The combination of vibrant flowers and deep foliage makes the wreath feel rich yet soothing, like a moment of quiet reflection along the Thames near the Cutty Sark or in a peaceful corner of Greenwich Cemetery. Every stem seems carefully placed to balance colour and form, suggesting the practiced hands of a local Greenwich florist who understands how to express sympathy and support through flowers for funerals, church services, or intimate family farewells.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A large, circular memorial wreath filled with deep red roses and sunny yellow chrysanthemums is captured against a crisp white background, every detail of the flowers brought into focus by the bright, even lighting. The wreath forms a smooth, unbroken ring, its open centre creating a quiet space that feels contemplative, much like pausing for a moment of reflection by the Cutty Sark or in the calm corners of Greenwich Park. Red roses are the heart of the design, arranged in generous clusters; each bloom appears fresh and full, with layered, velvety petals that transition from glowing crimson at the outer edges to richer, wine-toned shadows inside. Between these roses nestle mounds of cheerful yellow chrysanthemums, their compact, multi-petalled heads giving a soft, cushion-like appearance that contrasts beautifully with the sleek rose petals. Throughout the wreath, varied green foliage supports and frames the flowers, likely including glossy salal leaves and soft, eucalyptus-like sprigs. Some leaves catch the light with a lacquered shine, while others appear matte and slightly silvery, adding depth and movement. The flowers are placed closely together so that no stems or mechanics show, giving an impression of careful craftsmanship and intention, as though each bloom has been chosen to carry a message of sympathy or gratitude. This balanced combination of red and yellow feels both respectful and warm, fitting for a funeral, service of remembrance, or celebration of life taking place in and around Greenwich, where families often seek elegant, meaningful floral tributes that speak quietly of love, memory, and support.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath, styled to resemble a traditional lifebuoy, is displayed on a bright white background that highlights every detail of the flowers and ribbon. The ring is densely packed with hundreds of neat, small chrysanthemum-like blooms, giving the arrangement a plush, almost cushioned surface that seems soft to the touch. The colours are bold and simple, arranged in four distinct blocks that alternate around the circle: two sections of saturated royal blue, and two of pure, snow-white flowers. The blue segments, set at the top left and bottom right, have a rich, maritime depth to them, reminiscent of the deep water views from Greenwich Park on a clear day, each bloom tucked tightly against the next to create a velvety field of petals. The white segments, at the top right and bottom left, are equally compact, their brightness adding a calm, reflective lightness that contrasts beautifully with the darker tones. Along the inside edge of the ring, a fine ruffle of dark blue ribbon runs evenly all the way around, its slight ripples giving a sense of movement, like small waves on the river. The central opening of the lifebuoy shape is clearly defined, reinforcing the instantly recognisable rescue-ring design. Crafted as a sympathy tribute, this wreath conveys a message of protection, gratitude, and remembrance, ideal for honouring someone with a lifelong love of boats, sailing, or maritime service. It feels especially fitting for funeral or memorial services held in the Greenwich area, where the river and seafaring heritage form such a meaningful backdrop to local lives and stories.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00