An elegant, hand-crafted floral flag sits in a white staging area, a vivid triptych of green, white, and orange that instantly signals national pride. The left stripe glows with deep green, built from countless small petals that create a lush, mossy texture; the middle is a compact bed of white blossoms, tight and bright; the right, orange, carries warmth with a similarly dense floral lattice. The three blocks form a perfectly proportioned rectangle, mirroring that iconic flag and inviting the eye to move steadily from one hue to the next. The craft is evident in every petal-the slight irregularities of surface, the tactile depth, the soft velvet feel under light. The overall effect is celebratory, yet respectful, appropriate for St Patrick's Day features, cultural histories, or civic commemorations. The scene is anchored in Anerley, tying the piece to Crystal Palace, Penge, and the surrounding SE20 community, where flowers are delivered with same-day reliability to homes and events across the area. A faint green aroma mingles with the clean floral scent, and the image radiates a sense of quiet pride that readers can feel even when they cannot see it.
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The image shows a carefully arranged Irish-flag funeral tribute, created as a meaningful farewell for a grandad with Irish roots, and captured from directly above for clarity. The tribute is rectangular and laid out on a stark white background so that its colours and textures are fully visible. The surface is formed from a dense carpet of small, uniform blossoms, giving the entire piece a padded, cushion-like quality that suggests softness and care. On the left third, an intense band of green flowers provides a strong, grounding presence, reminiscent of the leafy pockets of greenery around Betts Park and the surrounding Anerley streets. The centre third is shaped from tightly clustered white blooms, their clean tone offering a sense of peace and contemplation, a quiet space between the two stronger colours. The right third bursts with bright orange flowers, adding a gentle warmth that recalls the last light over Crystal Palace when the sky turns softly golden. Draped diagonally across the white and orange sections is a coral-red satin ribbon, starting from the lower left edge and sweeping upward to the right. Its polished surface catches the light, and across its length, in neat silver capital letters, is the word GRANDAD, standing out proudly against the red. Small, almost hidden pins anchor the ribbon into the white floral band, adding a discreet decorative touch. The overall effect is both dignified and deeply personal, a floral Irish tricolour designed for funeral or memorial services in Anerley, weaving together family love, cultural identity, and the comfort of flowers. This rectangular tribute in flowers captures the proud colours of the Irish flag with the same disciplined artistry I bring to every order in Anerley. Against a clean white background, three vertical bands rise in plush, densely packed petals: a deep emerald green on the left, a luminous white in the center, and a bright orange on the right. Each stripe is built from countless tiny blooms, selected for uniform size and saturated tone, so the surface reads as both fabric-like and tactile, a soft, almost sculpted mosaic of colour. The green section feels like a living carpet, the white band drifts like a pale cloud, and the orange edge glows with warmth and conviction. The overall rectangle mirrors the flag's proportions, a deliberate, ceremonial gesture that speaks of shared history and hopeful peace. Light drifts across the petals, highlighting their gentle curves and the subtle variations among individual blossoms, while a faint garden scent adds a human touch-fresh, comforting, and quietly uplifting. This piece is a powerful photo-essay prompt for articles about Irish culture, St Patrick's Day, or national identity, yet it also stands as a testament to local craft in Anerley, linking Crystal Palace, Penge, and Norwood with the language of flowers. For readers seeking meaningful visuals about unity and heritage, this floral flag offers both clarity and grace, a quiet celebration you can feel as much as see.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honor Irish heritage with our elegant Irish Flag Tribute, a premium funeral arrangement handcrafted by Flower Delivery Anerley. Designed in the bold green, white and orange of the Ireland flag, this chrysanthemum tribute offers a peaceful and dignified way to say a final farewell.

Skilfully arranged using fresh white chrysanthemums alongside green- and orange-sprayed chrysanthemums, this rectangular tribute creates a striking yet serene display. Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, it is ideal for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes where a strong Irish connection is treasured.

Each Irish Flag Tribute is prepared with care by our expert florists in Anerley, ensuring quality blooms and a lasting impression. Where seasonal availability affects specific stems, we follow a thoughtful substitution policy, always matching the style, colour, size and value so the design remains true to the Irish flag theme.

Perfect for families and friends wishing to reflect national pride, cultural roots or a special connection to Ireland, this floral tribute provides a meaningful expression of love, respect and remembrance. Order online from Flower Delivery Anerley for reliable local service and timely delivery to funeral homes, churches and addresses across Anerley and surrounding areas.
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