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Casket Sprays vs Standing Sprays — What Is the Difference?

When arranging funeral flowers, two of the most popular and prominent arrangements are casket sprays and standing sprays. While both are beautiful tributes, they serve different purposes and are placed in different locations during a funeral service. Understanding the difference can help you choose the right arrangement for your loved one.

What Is a Casket Spray?

A casket spray is a large floral arrangement designed to be placed directly on top of the casket. It is typically the most prominent floral tribute at a funeral service and is usually provided by the immediate family. At Park Floral Funerals, our casket sprays start at $350 and are available in a wide range of colors and styles including red and white mix, lavender rose, red and pink rose, and all white. Each spray can be personalized with a custom ribbon and name script.

What Is a Standing Spray?

A standing spray is a large floral arrangement displayed on an easel, typically positioned near the casket or at the entrance of the funeral home. Standing sprays are a popular choice for close friends, coworkers, and extended family members. Our standing sprays start at $179 for small and $299 for large, available in white rose, blissful beauty, and fall seasonal styles.

Which Should You Choose?

If you are an immediate family member, a casket spray is the most traditional and prominent tribute. If you are a friend, coworker, or extended family member, a standing spray is a beautiful and meaningful way to pay your respects. Both arrangements are delivered free directly to the funeral home and coordinated by our experienced Bronx florists.

Free Delivery to Bronx and Westchester Funeral Homes

Park Floral Funerals offers free delivery of all casket sprays and standing sprays directly to funeral homes throughout the Bronx and Westchester County, NY. Order online at parkfloralfunerals.com or call us at (718) 829-5688 any time, day or night.

 
 
 

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