Longford WREATHS

Welcome to Flowers Longford, your trusted local florist dedicated to creating elegant wreaths and beautiful bouquets for every occasion. Nestled in the heart of Longford, just off the vibrant Bath Road and a stone’s throw from Longford Village Hall, we blend decades of floral expertise with heartfelt local service.

As Longford locals, we pride ourselves on understanding what truly makes our community unique. We offer timely same-day delivery across Longford, as well as to nearby Stanwell and Feltham—simply order online before 3 PM to share life’s most meaningful moments with those you care about.

Each wreath is crafted with care, using only the freshest, seasonal blooms curated by experienced florists who know the importance of quality and sentiment. Whether you’re paying tribute at Heathrow Marriot’s nearby chapel, marking a special occasion, or sending love across Stanwell Moor, you’re in caring, creative hands.

  • Serving Longford, Stanwell, and Feltham
  • Conveniently located near Bath Road, Longford Close, and Village Hall
  • Dependable same-day flower delivery – order online by 3 PM
Trust Flowers Longford for quality, local knowledge, and memorable floral artistry with every bouquet or wreath. Let your sentiments bloom with us!

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WREATHS
When I designed this circular sympathy wreath for services in Longford, I wanted it to feel like a gentle hand on the shoulder: unobtrusive, steady, and consoling. The main body is a thick, uninterrupted ring of white cushion chrysanthemums, their compact, ruffled petals pressed close to form a plush, serene cushion that symbolises continuity and quiet remembrance. At the upper-left the arrangement is given a single, thoughtful accent of purple lisianthus - deep violet blooms with lighter lavender buds and the delicate yellow centres visible on some open flowers - which add a soft, velvety contrast without overwhelming the white base. Variegated and glossy greens, together with feathery fern-like foliage, weave through the purple cluster, bringing a living freshness and subtle scent to the piece. A slender trim of crinkled dark purple mesh peeks from beneath the inner and outer edges, a discreet finishing touch that ties the palette together. Soft studio lighting reveals the textural differences: the dense chrysanthemum cushion, the airy lisianthus stems, and the elegant sheen of leaves. This wreath reads respectfully in photographs and in person alike, and is a fitting tribute for a service at St. Mel's Cathedral or neighbouring Longford chapels. Prepared by local hands in Longford town, it speaks in quiet tones of sympathy and steadfast remembrance, offering comfort to mourners through clean lines, thoughtful colour harmony, and the reassuring presence of carefully chosen flowers.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a stark white field, this carefully constructed circular wreath reads as a composed expression of condolence, its main body densely composed of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums that form a uniform, soft-textured ring. The chrysanthemums' layered petals create a plush surface that invites touch in imagination, each floret contributing to a seamless, soothing whole. Subtle bands of dark purple netting or ribbon edge the wreath's inner and outer contours, visible in narrow peeks through the white, lending quiet contrast and an understated, refined depth. Anchoring the arrangement at the upper-left arc are three pale yellow roses-creamy in tone, their velvety petals unfurling with gentle grace-surrounded by froths of white gypsophila that provide an ethereal, cloud-like texture. Interspersed among these are small lavender-hued statice or limonium sprigs that give a soft pop of colour and a hint of spring's first crocus. Dark, glossy leaves and delicate fern-like greens cradle the blooms, grounding the spray with fresh, natural tones. The lighting is neutral and soft, casting a gentle shadow beneath the wreath which emphasizes its round form and the meticulous craftsmanship. Thoughtfully created for mourning and remembrance, this wreath would be an appropriate tribute for services in Longford town, from a chapel on Main Street to a memorial at Market Square. Flowers Longford designs pieces like this to read as dignified, tactile gestures of sympathy and calm.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A round floral wreath, captured against a clean white backdrop, appears almost weightless, as though it could float above a memorial table in a quiet Longford chapel. The ring is densely woven with countless stems of Baby's Breath, each carrying clusters of tiny white flowers that create a soft, misty cushion of texture. This airy base cradles a scattering of Lisianthus blooms, their petals ruffled and layered like fine silk. The Lisianthus blossoms are predominantly white, but their edges and delicate veins are brushed with various tones of purple and violet, some leaning toward cool lavender, others deepening into rich, royal hues. A number of the flowers are fully open, exposing intricate folds and darker, shadowed centres, while several remain as tapered buds or half-open blooms with pale green and creamy yellow hints, quietly suggesting new beginnings even in moments of farewell. The open centre of the wreath forms a calm, contemplative space, a familiar design often chosen for funerals, cremation ceremonies, or graveside tributes for families across Longford. Under soft, neutral lighting, every tiny blossom and frilled petal is clearly defined, allowing you to imagine both the gentle rustle of the flowers and the subtle, fresh scent of a florist's workbench. The colour palette of crisp white and soft purple feels calming and respectful, ideal for expressing sympathy, remembrance, and peace. Arranged with the care you would expect from a local Longford florist, this wreath beautifully balances tenderness and quiet strength, offering a thoughtful floral embrace when words feel too small.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath composed of densely arranged white chrysanthemums that form a soft, cloud-like foundation, presented on a crisp white backdrop to emphasise texture and purity. Beneath the pristine chrysanthemum surface a layer of deep purple mesh or fine netting is intentionally visible along the inner circumference, introducing a restrained, respectful note of colour that anchors the design. At the top-left quarter a carefully arranged cluster offers a contrast of form and scent: a single, perfectly shaped cream to pale-yellow rose slowly opening at its centre, surrounded by a mix of rich green foliage - broad, variegated leaves with paler margins and delicate fern fronds that bring a feathery movement. Interspersed throughout are slender sprays of lavender-purple statice, their tiny florets adding a soft, papery texture and a whisper of colour that complements the hidden purple underlayer. On the right side, from approximately two to five o'clock, two refined calla lilies curve elegantly over the lower arc; their smooth, trumpet-like blooms show a beautiful gradient from deep purple at the tip to a gentle peach-pink blush nearer the base, with vivid green stems artfully woven into the white chrysanthemum body. A single long green stem runs from the left floral cluster across the lower wreath, secured out of sight, leading toward the base of the callas and unifying the composition. As crafted by a Longford florist, this wreath radiates dignified calm - a fitting sympathy tribute for services around Longford Market or a respectful graveside arrangement, available locally for careful delivery.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered against a clear white backdrop, a lush, circular funeral wreath is captured in serene detail, evoking the quiet dignity of a memorial service in Longford. The ring is completely covered in roses and fern foliage, forming an unbroken circle of colour and texture. Large, fully opened roses in creamy white and soft ivory anchor the design, their layered petals curving outward like small, glowing lanterns. Nestled between them are clusters of delicate blush pink spray roses, some as tiny, tightly wrapped buds, others just beginning to open, suggesting the tenderness of remembered moments. Gentle peach and buttery yellow roses add hints of warm light, while dusty lavender and muted mauve blooms bring a refined, almost antique character, reminiscent of traditional English gardens that line many Longford homes. Fine, dark green fern fronds weave through the flowers, peeking out in feathery arcs that frame the pastels and give the wreath a natural, breathing depth. The composition feels balanced and carefully considered, with no gaps or harsh edges, only a continuous flow of soft shapes and harmonious tones. The white background accentuates the wreath's colours and makes every shade visible, from the palest cream to the understated lavender. This floral tribute, suitable for placing by a coffin or memorial photo, expresses a sense of peace, solace, and gentle farewell, as if created by a local Longford florist who understands how flowers can speak when words are difficult to find.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Set against a crisp white background, this beautifully arranged floral wreath from a Longford florist radiates calm and remembrance. At its centre, velvety white lilies unfurl their generous petals, each bloom catching the soft daylight that often filters through the quiet streets near Longford's River Camac. Interspersed throughout the design, Stargazer lilies in striking fuchsia hues pepper the wreath with pockets of vibrant colour, creating focal points that draw the eye and touch the heart. The addition of blush-toned and creamy white roses, some unfurling, others tightly furled, imparts a gentle texture and a tender atmosphere, as though echoing private moments of memory and reflection. Minimal yet intentional sprigs of silver-green leaves bring a sense of structure and understated sophistication. Each floral element is placed with care, forming an unbroken circular shape symbolising the lasting legacy left by a cherished friend or family member. Thoughtfully designed for funerals or memorial events throughout Longford, this composition is a sincere expression of condolence and respect, offering quiet strength and solace to those it honours.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
This classic circular funeral wreath is built on a lush foundation of tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums, the tiny blooms arranged so evenly they form a soft, cloud-like band that reads as both solemn and soothing. Positioned on the upper left is a carefully composed cluster of bright yellow roses - their petals unfolding in warm golden spirals - paired with luxurious, deep purple lisianthus that lend a velvety, dignified contrast. A few unopened lavender-tinged lisianthus buds and fresh green buds peek through, adding depth and the suggestion of continuity. Mixed foliage, from glossy salal-style leaves to feathery fern fronds and small variegated greens, provides a natural frame and subtle movement, the greens bringing out the vibrancy of the roses without disturbing the wreath's respectful tone. A thin, dark purple crinoline or mesh ribbon is visible beneath the white petals along the inner and outer rims, a discreet echo of the purple blooms that unifies the composition. The open centre keeps the form traditional and ceremonial. As crafted by Flowers Longford, this piece balances purity and warmth - the cool white core symbolising peace, the yellow roses nodding to friendship and memory - and would be delivered with care across Longford town centre, perhaps destined for placement near St Mel's Cathedral or in the Market Square during a memorial service. The scent is mild and comforting; the overall impression is one of composed elegance and heartfelt farewell.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
This image shows an elegant, full sympathy wreath resting on a bright, white background, its complete circle of flowers forming a soft halo of light and shadow. Large white Oriental lilies are the main feature, their velvety petals stretching outward in star-like shapes, with pale green centres and long stamens touched with rust-coloured pollen. Some lilies are just beginning to open, others are in full bloom, and a few buds are still tightly closed, creating a natural rhythm that feels as gentle as an early morning walk through Longford's quiet streets. Threaded between the lilies are clusters of ruffled lisianthus-style blossoms, their petals washed in milky white and brushed at the edges with delicate lavender and purple, adding dimension and a hint of colour that suggests tender remembrance. Fresh green foliage peeks through the blooms, with slim leaves and rounded, eucalyptus-like sprigs adding texture and a soft, herbal freshness to the arrangement. There are also a few small, creamy buds, possibly miniature roses, that deepen the lush, layered feel of the wreath. The design is dense yet airy, every gap carefully filled so the circle remains unbroken, a symbol of enduring love, peace, and the continuity of life. It is a refined funeral wreath that could be placed beside a coffin or display stand in a Longford church or funeral home, offering a quiet, comforting presence to families gathering to say goodbye.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a soft overhead angle on a pristine white surface, this circular memorial wreath balances careful technique with emotional clarity. Hundreds of snow-white chrysanthemums form the main ring, their delicate, feathery petals layered to create a plush, slightly domed texture; up close their centers show a pale hint of cream that warms the palette without breaking the wreath's serenity. At the upper-left the eye is drawn to a trio of intensely blue roses, petals velvety and saturated like midnight cobalt, tucked among deep green foliage that cushions and showcases their colour. A ruffled satin ribbon, dyed to match the roses' deep blue, pleats around both the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum ring, providing a polished border whose glossy folds catch the light and add architectural definition. A soft shadow beneath the arrangement gives a tangible sense of shape and depth, as though it has just been placed on a chapel table near St. Mel's Cathedral or beside a quiet graveside near the River Camlin. There is a muted floral scent - the gentle powder of chrysanthemums with a cool green lift from the rose leaves - and a crafted restraint that feels comforting rather than ornate. For families in and around Longford town seeking a dignified tribute, Flowers Longford prepares this wreath with attention to freshness and delivery timing; the blue-and-white combination reads as both traditional and personal, conveying respect, remembrance, and gentle consolation.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A delicate memorial wreath is photographed from above on a clean white surface, its perfect circle symbolising continuity and the gentle turning of seasons. The ring is thickly woven with large, fully opened roses in muted tones of dusty lavender, soft mauve, and grey-leaning purple, each bloom layered with countless petals that create a plush, cushiony effect. Tucked among them are sprays of miniature roses in a tender pastel pink, some still in tightly wrapped buds, others just beginning to open, suggesting stories still being remembered and retold. The interplay of the cool lavender and warm blush pink creates a calm, reassuring palette that feels especially fitting for a sympathy arrangement delivered to quiet family homes or chapels around Longford. A lush groundwork of deep green fern fronds encircles the flowers, their frilled, segmented leaves radiating outward to give the wreath a soft but substantial outline. Tiny darker filler greens thread between the roses, adding shadow and depth, so the wreath appears almost three-dimensional against the plain background. The light is gentle and even, enhancing the natural textures of pétale and foliage without glare, making each rose appear touchably soft. This is the kind of thoughtful tribute a local Longford florist might create for a funeral service, celebration of life, or graveside ceremony, where the understated pastel blooms speak quietly of love, respect, and peace. The overall impression is of tranquil beauty and heartfelt care, as if the wreath itself were offering a floral embrace to those in mourning.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented against a soft white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath reads as a study in texture and restrained colour-an expert composition suited to a funeral or memorial service in Longford's quiet chapels. The foundational band is densely packed with countless small deep-blue chrysanthemums; their compact heads create a sculpted, cushion-like ring whose surface is visually rich and inviting to the eye. The inner edge is traced with a pleated white satin ribbon that reflects light subtly, offering a clean, dignified contrast to the saturated blue. Anchoring the upper-left curve, a trio of large blue roses unfolds in full bloom, their velvety petals pooling into deep sapphire tones that echo the chrysanthemums while asserting a focal calm. Tiny sprays of gypsophila nestle around these roses, lending a soft, breathy texture, and scattered dark green foliage frames the cluster with natural depth. A graceful sweep of pristine white orchids-resembling Phalaenopsis-flows from the mid-left down toward the lower right, their smooth, open petals creating an airy movement across the wreath; several bright green buds on the orchid stem suggest emerging life and continuity. The bouquet's palette and structure convey solemn respect, the bluish hues evoking peace and the white elements symbolising purity. As a local florist might prepare for a service near Main Street or the town's Market Square, the piece is designed to comfort and honour, offering a dignified visual language of condolence without excess, suitable for placement at a graveside, chapel, or funeral parlour in Longford.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full circular wreath of sympathy flowers is presented on a simple white backdrop, the absence of distractions drawing attention to the calm beauty of the blooms. Large white lilies form the main focal points, their graceful petals opening wide like gentle stars, each one revealing soft green pistils and warm golden stamens at its heart. Between them, deeper pink and fuchsia lilies introduce a subtle drama, their velvety petals and speckled throats adding depth and richness to the design. White gerbera daisies, with their tidy rows of petals and dark, rounded centres, bring a fresh, grounded charm, while light pink roses nestle in between, some in tight buds and others softly unfurling to suggest tenderness and affection. Creamy white roses, more fully opened, provide structure and a sense of traditional elegance. Smaller white blossoms-perhaps spray carnations or miniature spray roses-are carefully placed to fill every gap, so the ring feels plush, complete, and well-balanced. A collar of glossy and matte green foliage encircles the wreath, framing the flowers and adding a natural rhythm of shapes and shadows. The lighting suggests quiet indoor daylight, giving the arrangement a sense of stillness, like a thoughtful moment before a service at a Longford church or a farewell gathering near the River Crane. This wreath feels both personal and dignified, the kind of memorial tribute a Longford family might choose when they want to express gentle sympathy and lasting love through flowers prepared by an experienced local florist.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A bold, circular sympathy wreath is shown in crisp detail against a pure white background, its ring of red and green flowers appearing almost to glow with carefully balanced colour. The eye is first drawn to the deep red carnations, packed closely together so their layered, ruffled petals form a soft, plush surface, like fabric gently gathered by hand. Scattered evenly among them are bright lime green button chrysanthemums, small and spherical, their domed faces made up of countless tiny petals that create a velvety, almost moss-like texture. The interplay between the rich red and vivid green gives the wreath a striking yet comforting presence, neither sombre nor overly bright, but quietly uplifting. Supporting the flowers is a textured bed of greenery: fine, feathery ferns in deep forest green reach outward, while variegated pittosporum, with its creamy edges and darker centres, adds lightness and movement along the outer curve. A green striped ribbon, woven discreetly through the lower portion, forms gentle loops that lend a touch of elegance reminiscent of arrangements prepared for thoughtful services in Longford churches and chapels. The lighting is soft and even, enhancing the natural sheen of the leaves and the matte richness of the petals, and a slight shadow beneath the wreath gives a sense of gentle depth. This design feels like a meaningful farewell piece, the kind of memorial wreath chosen by families across Longford who want to honour a loved one with something that speaks of affection, remembrance, and a life warmly celebrated.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a bright white background, this circular memorial wreath appears almost to float, its colours forming a gentle, consoling halo. The arrangement is tightly packed, with no bare spaces, just layer upon layer of petals and leaves. Soft blush and lavender-pink roses are scattered evenly all around the ring, their open, cupped heads giving a sense of tenderness and care. Nestled among them are lisianthus blooms in dusky pink and deep, velvety purple, their ruffled edges adding movement and a slightly wild charm, like flowers lifted from a quiet country garden on the outskirts of Longford. Two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies command attention: one positioned high on the wreath and one lower down, as if anchoring the design. Their broad petals, dusted with pollen around the stamens, feel bold yet reverent, bringing a subdued warmth that balances the cooler shades. Between these larger flowers, tiny lavender-blue filler blossoms weave in and out like a soft veil, alongside small clusters of spiky blue eryngium thistle that lend a subtle, contemporary edge. The greenery forms a strong, fresh frame, combining silvery eucalyptus, finely cut ferns, and other leafy textures, with artfully folded bright green leaves tucked near the lower lily to demonstrate the florist's skill. The overall impression is one of calm, respectful abundance-the kind of wreath a Longford family might choose for a funeral at a local parish church or crematorium, expressing sympathy, remembrance, and the enduring circle of love through carefully chosen seasonal flowers.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A detailed overhead photograph centres on a graceful circular wreath, entirely clothed in tiny white Baby's Breath blossoms that form a continuous, cloud-like ring. The gypsophila is so densely arranged that it becomes a soft, textured surface, each miniature flower head catching the light and blending into a velvety halo of white. In the lower right quadrant, two calla lilies interrupt the purity of the circle with quiet drama. Their sculptural blooms curl inward to form sleek trumpets, shading from a deep, velvety burgundy and magenta at the throats to a muted, natural green along the outer petals and stems. The long, smooth stems tuck gently into the baby's breath, curving back towards the centre of the wreath as if bowing in respect. The centre remains completely open, a neat, circular window of negative space that invites contemplation. Set against a stark white background, the wreath appears almost to hover, its shadows soft and minimal, focusing attention on the interplay of texture and colour. Crafted in the calm of a Longford flower studio, this kind of design is often chosen for funerals and memorials at local chapels or services held near the River Crane, expressing both innocence and deep affection. The white ring speaks of peace, while the rich, wine-coloured callas suggest profound love, devotion, and the bittersweet beauty of memory. The piece feels contemporary yet timeless, a tender tribute suitable for same-day sympathy delivery to bereaved families across Longford and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a crisp, uncluttered white backdrop, a lush circular funeral wreath appears almost to float, its colours and textures vividly defined. The ring is densely woven with roses in a spectrum of pinks, from saturated magenta through bright fuchsia to gentle blush, their petals spiralling inwards like small, soft rosettes. Some roses are just beginning to open, with firm, cupped heads, while others have relaxed fully, revealing the intricate ruffles at their centres. Interspersed between them are graceful lilies and double lilies in shades of ivory, cream, and the palest shell-pink, a few touched with deeper pink along the edges. Several elongated lily buds, tipped in lively yellow-green, point outwards from the wreath, lending movement and a sense of fresh arrival. A generous collar of greenery surrounds and threads through the flowers: arching fern fronds with finely divided leaflets, smooth, broad leaves that catch the light, and slightly darker foliage tucked deeper inside, giving the arrangement structure and shadow. The greens frame the roses and lilies like the hedgerows and trees that border paths and gardens in and around Longford, grounding the design in a gentle, natural feel. The full, continuous circle of flowers subtly symbolizes eternity and unbroken love, making this wreath suitable for funerals, memorials, or celebration-of-life ceremonies held in local chapels or at the cemetery. Its thoughtful composition, with harmoniously blended pink, cream, and green, offers quiet comfort, like a calm, floral presence beside the family during a farewell. Every detail, from the tight buds to the fully open lilies, suggests both sorrow and gratitude for a life cherished.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From the heart of Longford, this lush circular wreath is a celebration of red roses gathered with the patient skill of a local florist. Dozens of blooms, deep crimson, are packed into a dense ring, each bloom chosen at its peak-some large and openly velvety, others still cupped in bud form-so the surface reads as a continuous, luxurious tapestry of colour. The roses touch each other as if in a gentle embrace, creating a plush texture that seems to hum with warmth. Against the stark white backdrop, the velvet petals glow with intensity, their spiral centers drawing the eye inward while the outer ring offers a soft, radiant frame.

The bouquet's mood is both ardent and dignified, ideal for romantic occasions, anniversaries, or sincere memorials. When I picture this wreath in Longford's streets, I imagine it gracing a doorway near the High Street or the market square, carried by a trusted florist to offer comfort or celebration. The craftsmanship is evident in every petal edge and every carefully shadowed fold, a silent promise of freshness, care, and reliability-qualities you associate with your local florist. For delivery across Longford, this wreath carries both the fragrance of a freshly cut bouquet and the emotional weight of a meaningful gesture, ready to be placed at ceremonies, homes, or memorials with equivalent grace. Whether a milestone or a moment of solace, it speaks softly of memory.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Displayed on a crisp white background, this beautifully composed circular wreath focuses entirely on the interplay of deep red roses and glowing yellow chrysanthemums, creating a memorial tribute that feels both solemn and comforting. The roses, generously scattered across the ring, are fully open with layered, velvety petals that curl gently at the edges, their rich tones shifting subtly from ruby red to a deeper wine shade. Nestled closely among them are clusters of warm yellow chrysanthemums, their many slender petals overlapping like tiny rays of sunlight, bringing softness and brightness to the arrangement. Together, these blooms form a dense, luxurious carpet of colour, with no gaps in the circle, reflecting the care and precision of a skilled florist. Threaded throughout are glossy green leaves, likely salal or laurel, and softer, misty sprigs that resemble eucalyptus, adding movement and a natural woodland feel. The foliage peeks out behind the flowers, framing them and giving the wreath a full, rounded silhouette, with the open centre reinforcing the idea of continuity and unbroken remembrance. The clean, even lighting brings out every detail-the satin sheen on the rose petals, the slightly tufted texture of the chrysanthemums, the subtle veins on the leaves-making the design feel almost tangible. It is easy to imagine this wreath resting quietly at a graveside in Longford, or placed with care during a memorial service at a local chapel, a floral expression of sympathy and respect that quietly reflects the thoughtful character of the Longford community and the gentle support often needed on days of farewell.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In the palm of my hand, this wreath feels ceremonial and intimate, a circle of dozens of red roses gathered with patient care. The blooms range from tight buds to fully opened petals, each glow of crimson catching a glimmer of light and revealing the velvet texture that florists crave. Between them lie sprigs of fresh greenery: broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, glossy ruscus, their greens providing a cool counterpoint to the heat of the red. The arrangement sits on a pure white background, which makes every shade and fold breathe with quiet clarity.

As a Longford florist, I see how this piece speaks at a funeral or memorial service: a voice of love, remembrance, and enduring devotion. The circular form carries a promise of continuity, while the dense clustering of petals gives a sense of abundance and dignity. The light plays along the edges, turning the velvety surface into a living sculpture that invites gentle reflection and condolence.

In our Longford shop, we arrange these wreaths for families preparing for ceremonies at local churches and crematoria, and we can arrange same-day delivery across Longford and nearby streets to ensure timely, fresh blooms. The scent of red roses-rich, sweet, and intimate-mixes with the crisp greens, creating a memory you can almost hear: whispered prayers, soft footsteps, and the sense that life, like this circle, endures. It feels protective, soothing, and hopeful.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a spotless white background, this lifebuoy-shaped funeral wreath appears almost to hover in stillness, its strong blue and white palette evoking deep water and clear skies. The circular ring is entirely carpeted with tiny chrysanthemum-style blooms, packed closely together so that no foliage or base is visible, only an unbroken field of texture. The colour blocking is carefully planned: four even quarters alternate between saturated royal blue and clean, cool white, beginning with a blue segment at the top left and moving around the circle like steady, measured breaths. The blue flowers are plush and dense, creating a velvety surface that seems to absorb light, while the white blossoms look airy and luminous, brightening the form and adding a sense of purity. Along the inner rim, a narrow navy ribbon is folded into delicate ruffles, subtly echoing the ropes and details of a real life ring and drawing the eye toward the clear central opening. The white backdrop strips away any distraction so the viewer can focus only on the craftsmanship and symbolism. This wreath feels especially meaningful for a farewell service, suggesting reassurance, safe harbour, and gratitude for a life lived in service or quiet heroism. In Longford, where many families have ties to rivers, lakes, and travel, such a tribute could honour a loved one who found peace near the water or worked in a role of protection and care. The design reflects the sensitivity and experience of local florists who understand how flowers can express solace when words fall short.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen from above against a white backdrop, this full circular wreath blends creamy white roses with pale yellow lilies and rich green foliage to create a serene memorial statement. The design centres on roughly fifteen ivory roses, each with classic, tightly furled petals that appear almost pearlescent in soft daylight, and they provide a sustained, calming core to the composition. Between these roses, stately lemon-tinged lilies open in trumpet shapes - some revealing their delicate stamens, others held back as graceful buds - contributing layered height and a gentle architectural rhythm to the circle. Beneath and around the blooms, a lush foundation of greenery - feathery fern for softness and rounded, matt-green sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus for depth - frames the flowers and adds subtle tonal variation. The greenery's textures cradle the blooms, allowing their pale tones to glow with quiet dignity. The arrangement's dense construction and perfect circular form read as a contemplative symbol of eternity, appropriate for funeral services, memorial displays, or a respectful tribute at a Longford church or the town's quiet park. A soft, natural fragrance of powdery rose and fresh green lily lingers, offering a comforting sensory note. Prepared with local care and attention to traditional sympathy floristry, this wreath is suitable for hand delivery across Longford and nearby streets by Flowers Longford, where we honour the importance of presence and restraint in times of loss.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00