Why It Matters

Why Religion Matters When
Choosing Funeral Flowers

Singapore is one of the most religiously diverse countries in Asia. Buddhist, Taoist, Christian, Catholic, Hindu, and Malay Muslim communities all live side by side โ€” and when someone passes away, each faith has its own distinct customs, traditions, and expectations around flowers.

Getting it wrong is not just embarrassing. It can be genuinely hurtful. Sending red flowers to a Buddhist wake, for example, is considered deeply disrespectful โ€” red symbolises celebration in Chinese culture, not mourning. Sending an elaborate arrangement to a Malay Muslim family whose tradition calls for simplicity can feel tone-deaf, no matter how well-intentioned.

FFS has delivered funeral flowers for every religion in Singapore since 2010. Madam Shun and her team know the customs, the correct colours, the appropriate arrangement styles, and the timing requirements for every faith. If you are ever unsure, call us โ€” we will tell you exactly what to send and why.

Use the guide below to find your religion, or call +65 9135 4444 and a real florist will advise you immediately. No bots. No automated menus.

FFS โ€” All Religions Since 2010

๐Ÿชท
Buddhist โ€” white & yellow, chrysanthemums and carnations
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Christian โ€” white lilies, roses, cross wreaths
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Taoist โ€” white & yellow, calligraphy banners
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Hindu โ€” marigolds, bright colours, urgent delivery
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Malay Muslim โ€” simple white & green, entrance placement

All 5 Religions at a Glance

Funeral Flower Customs โ€” Quick Reference

Not sure which religion applies? Here is a fast overview.

๐Ÿชท
Buddhist
โœ“ White chrysanthemums
โœ“ Yellow carnations
โœ“ White lilies
โœ— Red ยท โœ— Bright mixed colours
White & Yellow

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Christian / Catholic
โœ“ White lilies
โœ“ White roses
โœ“ Cross wreaths
No strict restrictions โ€” white preferred
White & Cream

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Taoist
โœ“ White chrysanthemums
โœ“ Yellow carnations
โœ“ Calligraphy banners
โœ— Red ยท โœ— Celebratory colours
White & Yellow

๐Ÿ”ฑ
Hindu
โœ“ Marigolds (orange/yellow)
โœ“ Jasmine
โœ“ Bright colours accepted
โš  1-night wake โ€” order early
Bright Colours

โ˜ฝ
Malay / Muslim
โœ“ Simple white designs
โœ“ Green accents
โœ“ Entrance placement
โœ— Elaborate ยท โœ— Casket spray (shroud)
Simple & White

Religion & Tradition

We Serve All Faiths & Cultures

Singapore’s multi-cultural tradition means every funeral is unique. Our florists are trained to recommend the appropriate flowers for each religion.

๐Ÿชท

Buddhist

White & yellow chrysanthemums, lotus, serene standing sprays

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Christian / Catholic

Cross wreaths, white lilies, white roses, classic arrangements

โ˜ฏ

Taoist

White & yellow flowers, traditional standing sprays, plants

๐Ÿ”ฑ

Hindu

Bright marigolds, jasmine garlands, colourful tributes

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Muslim (Malay)

Understated white floral wreaths and simple arrangements

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Non-Religious

Personalised floral tributes reflecting the life well lived

Ordering is Simple, Even in Difficult Times

  • 01

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  • 02

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    Our florists hand-deliver fresh arrangements directly to the funeral parlour or wake address โ€” as fast as 90 minutes.

Common Questions About Funeral Flowers in Singapore

Taoist Funeral โ€” Flower Guide

โœ“ Use These
๐ŸŒธ White Chrysanthemum ๐Ÿ’› Yellow Carnation ๐Ÿค White Lily ๐ŸŒฟ White & Yellow Mixed
โœ— Avoid
๐Ÿšซ Red Flowers ๐Ÿšซ Bright Celebratory Colours
Wake duration: 3โ€“7 nights (elaborate rituals)
Banner: Calligraphy on white or yellow cloth

โ˜ฏ Taoist Funeral Flowers

Taoist Funeral Flowers
in Singapore

Taoist funeral flower customs in Singapore are closely related to Buddhist traditions โ€” white and yellow flowers are the correct choice. White chrysanthemums, yellow carnations, and white lilies are all appropriate. As with Buddhist wakes, red flowers are strictly to be avoided.

What sets Taoist funerals apart is the elaborate ritual structure. Taoist wakes in Singapore typically last longer โ€” three to seven nights โ€” and involve specific ceremonies on particular nights, including paper offerings, prayers, and rituals conducted by Taoist priests. The flower arrangements are an important backdrop to these ceremonies, and a well-presented condolence flower stand at the entrance signals respect to the family.

Traditional Chinese calligraphy banners are commonly displayed on flower stands at Taoist wakes. These banners carry the deceased’s name and the sender’s name, written in black ink on white or yellow fabric. When ordering with FFS, we can arrange the appropriate message banner for your stand.

For guidance on Taoist funeral customs in Singapore โ€” including what to wear, how to behave, and what money to bring โ€” read our Singapore funeral traditions guide.

๐Ÿชท Buddhist Funeral Flowers

Buddhist Funeral Flowers
in Singapore

At a Buddhist wake in Singapore, white and yellow flowers are the correct and respectful choice. White chrysanthemums, yellow carnations, and white lilies are the most traditional options. These colours represent purity, peace, and the transition of the soul โ€” and they are what the bereaved family expects to see.

Do not send red flowers to a Buddhist funeral. In Chinese culture, red is the colour of celebration โ€” weddings, new year, auspicious occasions. Sending red flowers to a Buddhist wake is considered deeply disrespectful, regardless of how beautiful the arrangement looks.

Most Chinese Buddhist wakes in Singapore are held for three to five nights. The funeral flower stand is the most common tribute โ€” displayed at the entrance or around the casket. Flower stands typically include a calligraphy banner bearing the name of the deceased and the sender’s name. If you are unsure what to write, our condolence message guide has over 199 examples.

Flowers are placed at the entrance, around the casket, and near the altar where the deceased’s portrait is displayed. If you are attending in person, a white condolence bouquet is appropriate to present directly to the family.

View Buddhist Funeral Flowers โ†’

Buddhist Funeral โ€” Flower Guide

โœ“ Use These
๐ŸŒธ White Chrysanthemum ๐Ÿ’› Yellow Carnation ๐Ÿค White Lily ๐ŸŒฟ Baby’s Breath ๐Ÿค White Rose
โœ— Avoid These
๐Ÿšซ Red Flowers ๐Ÿšซ Pink ๐Ÿšซ Bright Mixed Colours
Recommended Arrangements
โœ“Funeral Flower Stand โ€” most common at wakes
โœ“Condolence Bouquet โ€” present in person
โœ“Funeral Plant โ€” living tribute family keeps
Wake duration: Usually 3โ€“5 nights
Flower placement: Entrance, casket, altar
Buddhist funeral flowers

Christian & Catholic Funeral โ€” Flower Guide

โœ“ Most Appropriate
๐Ÿค White Lily ๐ŸŒน White Rose ๐ŸŒธ White Carnation ๐Ÿ’œ Soft Pastel ๐ŸŒฟ Foliage
Signature Tributes
โœ“Cross Wreath โ€” most symbolic Christian tribute
โœ“Funeral Flower Stand โ€” displayed at service
โœ“Full Casket Spray โ€” for closed-casket service
โœ“Heart Shaped Wreath โ€” close family tribute
Service type: Often closed casket (full spray)
Open: Good Friday, Christmas, all holidays
View Christian Funeral Flowers โ†’

โœ Christian & Catholic Funeral Flowers

Christian & Catholic Funeral
Flowers in Singapore

White lilies, white roses, and soft cream flowers are the most appropriate choice for a Christian or Catholic funeral in Singapore. White symbolises purity, peace, and the resurrection โ€” central to Christian faith.

The cross wreath is the signature tribute at a Christian funeral. Shaped like the Christian cross and crafted with fresh white flowers, it is a public statement of faith โ€” placed near the casket, at the church entrance, or along the aisle of the service. Red roses on a cross wreath are also appropriate from close family, symbolising love and sacrifice.

Unlike Buddhist wakes, where the casket is typically kept open for viewing, many Christian and Catholic services in Singapore keep the coffin closed. In this case, a full casket spray โ€” a floral arrangement that drapes across the entire coffin lid โ€” is a meaningful and beautiful tribute from the immediate family.

For Christian condolence messages to include with your flowers, see our 50+ Christian condolence message guide.

๐Ÿ”ฑ Hindu Funeral Flowers

Hindu Funeral Flowers
in Singapore

Hindu funeral flowers in Singapore are different from Chinese funeral flowers in one important way: colour is not restricted. Bright marigold orange and yellow arrangements are traditional and appropriate โ€” these are celebratory colours that honour the soul’s journey, not symbols of mourning. White flowers are also acceptable.

Marigolds are the most traditional flower at a Hindu funeral. Jasmine garlands are also commonly used. If you are unsure what to order, a bright orange and yellow funeral flower stand or a fresh marigold bouquet is always appropriate.

The most important thing to know about Hindu wakes in Singapore is the timing. Most Hindu families observe the tradition of cremating the deceased within 24 hours of passing. This means the wake is held for just one night โ€” and if the flowers do not arrive in time, they do not arrive at all. FFS has received calls from families at 6pm needing flowers delivered by 7:30pm. We made it. Call us the moment you hear the news.

Most other florists in Singapore cannot deliver in time for a Hindu wake. Our 90-minute express delivery service was built for exactly this situation.

Hindu Funeral โ€” Flower Guide

โœ“ Traditional Choices
๐ŸŒผ Marigold (Orange) ๐Ÿ’› Yellow Flowers ๐Ÿค White Flowers ๐ŸŒธ Jasmine ๐Ÿงก Orange Arrangements
Colour Note

Unlike Chinese funerals, bright colours are appropriate at a Hindu funeral. Marigold orange and yellow are the most traditional. White is also acceptable.

โฐ Urgent โ€” 1-Night Wake

Hindu wakes are typically held for one night only. Cremation usually occurs within 24 hours. Order as early as possible โ€” call us directly on +65 9135 4444 for same-day express delivery.

Malay Muslim Funeral โ€” Flower Guide

โœ“ Appropriate
๐Ÿค Simple White Designs ๐ŸŒฟ Green Accents ๐Ÿ  Entrance Placement
โœ— Not Appropriate
๐Ÿšซ Casket Spray ๐Ÿšซ Elaborate Designs ๐Ÿšซ Bright Colours
Recommended
โœ“Simple White Flower Stand at entrance
โœ“Modest White Bouquet to present in person
Always check with the family first
Burial: Usually within 24 hours

โ˜ฝ Malay & Muslim Funeral Flowers

Malay Muslim Funeral Flowers
in Singapore

For Malay Muslim funerals in Singapore, the approach to flowers is one of simplicity and respect. In traditional Islamic practice, elaborate flower displays are not a central part of the funeral ceremony. Simple, understated arrangements in white and green are acceptable and appropriate โ€” they are a gesture of condolence, not a centrepiece of the service.

The most appropriate arrangement for a Malay Muslim wake is a simple white flower stand placed near the entrance of the home or venue โ€” not near the body itself. The deceased is typically wrapped in a white shroud and is not displayed in an open casket, so a casket spray is not appropriate.

Our recommendation: Always check with a family member before ordering flowers for a Malay Muslim wake. Customs vary between families, and some families may prefer no flowers at all. A phone call to the family โ€” or to us โ€” takes a minute and ensures your gesture is received the way it is intended.

As with Hindu funerals, Malay Muslim burials typically take place within 24 hours of the passing. Timing matters. Call +65 9135 4444 and our florists will advise you on what is appropriate and ensure delivery reaches the family in time.