Against a clear white backdrop and seen from a slightly raised viewpoint, this floral Celtic cross presents as an elegantly composed memorial piece, its architecture formed from living blooms. The main body of the cross is built of tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums; their small, layered petals form a gentle, pillowed surface that reflects light with a soft, dignified glow. Interlaced within that white expanse are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, arranged to define the circular ring at the cross's centre and to punctuate alternating sections of the arms, producing a classical Celtic motif of interwoven colour and texture that invites quiet contemplation.

Anchoring the intersection is a cluster of three ripe orange roses, their golden-orange tones luminous against the cool white and green. These roses, slightly open and richly petaled, are cushioned by a few dark green fern sprigs that emphasize their shape and create a tender, natural frame. The composition balances purity and warmth, the chrysanthemums' airy softness against the roses' richer scent and hue, and under soft studio lighting each petal and leaf holds subtle shadow and depth.

This arrangement speaks plainly of remembrance, an appropriate sympathy or funeral tribute that honours Celtic heritage-its palette even echoing the Irish colours in a restrained, respectful way. I imagine it placed with care at a service near Alexandra Palace or on the quiet pathways around Bowes Park, an emblem of faith, memory, and calm consolation.
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Seen from a gentle overhead angle against a bright white backdrop, this three-dimensional Celtic cross is painstakingly composed of fresh flowers, its form both solemn and reassuring. The primary mass of the cross is built from tightly clustered, pure white spray chrysanthemums, their small, feathery petals creating a plush, cloud-like surface that catches soft studio light and suggests quiet purity. Threaded through that white canvas are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, arranged with careful rhythm to define the circular ring at the intersection of the arms and to fill alternating segments along the horizontal crossbeam, producing a tactile contrast of rounded green domes against the soft white field.

At the precise centre where the arms meet sits a small yet radiant cluster of three fully opened orange roses; their golden-orange petals glow warmly, offering a tender focal point that reads as hope or remembrance. A few sprigs of dark green fern cradle those roses, the glossy foliage lending depth and a natural frame that draws the eye inward. The arrangement's colours - white, fresh green, and bright orange - are crisp and clean under the clear lighting, and the subtle rose scent mingles with the green, muted fragrance of chrysanthemums to give an understated, comforting perfume.

This floral cross reads as a thoughtful tribute for a funeral or memorial, particularly resonant for families with Irish or Celtic ties. As a local florist working around Bowes Park and Alexandra Palace, I picture this standing quietly beside a chapel service or laid at a graveside near Green Lanes, its craftsmanship speaking of dignity, heritage, and gentle consolation. A serene and symbolic floral cross is displayed as if ready for a funeral or memorial service in Bowes Park, its colours and textures speaking softly of remembrance and heritage. The main body of the cross is formed from a dense bed of pure white chrysanthemums, the blooms pressed closely together so their fluffy petals blend into a continuous, cushion-like surface. Along the outer edges and in carefully placed domes on the arms and lower length, bright lime-green cushion and button chrysanthemums rise in rounded clusters, adding a lively contrast that feels like fresh moss on stone. At the centre of the cross, three roses in rich hues of deep orange, apricot, and golden yellow open gracefully, their velvety petals layered in soft spirals. Petite sprigs of green filler and slender fern fronds frame these roses, creating a natural halo and adding darker green tones to ground the composition. The design subtly reflects the Irish flag through its triad of green, white, and orange, making it particularly meaningful for families in Bowes Park wishing to honour Irish roots. The photograph captures the arrangement in gentle daylight, highlighting every curve of petal and the varied textures of the chrysanthemums and foliage. It is easy to imagine this cross placed at the front of a service in a local church or chapel, or carried carefully along the streets around Myddleton Road, offering a focal point of comfort, faith, and quiet pride as loved ones gather to remember a life well lived.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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The White and Green Celtic Cross from Bowes Park Florist is a serene and elegant funeral tribute, thoughtfully designed to express love, respect and remembrance. This distinctive cross-shaped arrangement features a base of fresh white spray chrysanthemums and green spray chrysanthemums, beautifully contrasted with vibrant orange roses and lush greenery. The soft white and green tones symbolise peace and eternal life, while the orange roses add warmth and heartfelt affection.

Carefully handcrafted by our skilled florists in Bowes Park, this Celtic cross tribute is ideal for funerals, memorial services or a graveside tribute. Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, it creates a graceful focal point that honours your loved one with dignity. We use only premium-quality flowers to ensure a long-lasting and beautiful display.

Due to seasonal availability, some blooms may be substituted with flowers of similar size, colour and value, ensuring the same style and quality. Trust Bowes Park Florist for a reliable, compassionate service and fresh, high-quality funeral flowers in Bowes Park. Order this white and green Celtic cross tribute online today for professional, timely delivery.
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