Anzac

ANZAC Day

Flowers to help us express love and respect to people we care about.

Flowers to help us express love and respect to people we care about.

Handcrafted wreath from Darwin's florist, ideal for commemorating events.

For centuries, flowers have been used as a way of expressing feelings and showing our support to loved ones.


It can often be difficult to know how to express our condolences.  Sympathy flowers help us to do this and can be a way of celebrating life.

What are the best flowers to send for a death or sympathy?

Lilies, roses, carnations, orchids, and wreaths are commonly used for sympathy, but you don't always have to stick to that selection. If you know that the recipient loves a particular type of flowers, giving those is a thoughtful option.


If you are unsure what sympathy flowers to choose, you are welcome to contact our store and one of our florists can help you make a selection.

Laying a wreath on ANZAC Day is more than just a tradition; it is a profound visual commitment to the promise, "Lest We Forget".


While a simple poppy or a sprig of rosemary is a personal gesture, a wreath is a collective tribute — a centerpiece of honor used to anchor a community’s gratitude to those who served and sacrificed.

A Tribute to Resilience &

Connection to Country

Wreaths are traditionally laid at cenotaphs, war memorials, and gravesites as a mark of respect for those who died in service. Many families choose to lay a wreath to honor a specific relative, while businesses and schools use them to show their collective gratitude for the freedoms we enjoy today.


"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them."

Laurence Binyon