An elegant rectangle of living colour unfolds the Irish flag through petals and light. The left stripe of green forms a soft, mossy field-an intimate carpet of tiny blossoms that invites a gentle caress. The midsection, pure white, rises like a little cloud, a breath of winter sun held within a silk of petals. To the right, orange glows with the warmth of sunrise, a chorus of small blooms that carry the same tactile intensity as its neighbours. The white background sharpens the three panels, their vertical edges precise yet naturally imperfect, a nod to the hand behind the craft. In Plumstead, this piece would greet passers-by on a quiet morning before the market opens, or accompany a community event at a local hall, delivered with the same-day promise of Flower Delivery Plumstead to addresses along Plumstead Common and beyond. The air around it would carry a faint, fresh petal scent, a signal of freshness and care. The image is more than a bouquet; it is a small, tactile anthem to identity and peace-an invitation to reflect on history, celebration, and the artistry that makes a community feel seen in the language of flowers.
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A memorial tribute styled as a floral Irish tricolour is displayed flat against a clean white background, the shape a perfect horizontal rectangle echoed in three equal bands of colour. The left band is richly green, composed of myriad small blooms pressed so closely together that they create a continuous, plush surface, like a living fabric. In the centre, a column of white flowers introduces a quiet, reflective stillness, the gentle curves of each petal softening the edges between colours. The right-hand section glows with bright orange blossoms, their cheerful tone balanced by the respectful context of the piece. Draped diagonally from bottom left to top right, a coral-red satin ribbon cuts gently across the white and orange sections, its sheen catching hint of light as though in a softly lit Plumstead chapel. Across this ribbon, the word GRANDAD is spelled out in large, silver-coloured capital letters, standing proud yet simple, making the tribute unmistakably personal. Tiny white pins or button-like accents are visible where the ribbon touches the white flowers, holding it neatly in place while preserving the even surface of the blooms. The arrangement feels like a bespoke creation ordered by a Plumstead family wishing to honour an Irish grandfather, perhaps for a funeral service near Plumstead Common or a wake at a nearby community hall. The piece quietly weaves together family affection, cultural identity, and the careful hand of an experienced local florist who understands how colour, form, and message can help express what is hardest to say in words. A regal rectangle of floral craft, this image captures a flag-like arrangement built entirely from fresh petals. To the left, a dense swath of emerald green blossoms forms a plush stripe, the surface uneven and inviting to the touch, as if a tiny meadow had been pressed into ribbon. The middle panel glows white, created by tightly clustered white petals that knit together into a soft, cloud-like band that separates colour with quiet dignity. On the right, a bright orange stripe shimmers with warmth, crafted from countless small orange flowers that mirror the texture of the green panel. The three stripes stand in precise, flag-like proportion against a pure white background, each petal placed with care to achieve a clean vertical division, a handcrafted homage to the classic tricolour. The palette carries its historic meanings-the green for Ireland's Catholic tradition and nationalism, the orange for the Protestant community-yet here the symbolism rests in shared artistry and harmony. In Plumstead, this piece resonates with the community's gatherings, local commemorations, and celebrations that cross cultures, and could be prepared for same-day delivery across Plumstead, Woolwich and the surrounding streets. The fragrance is light, a fresh garden scent that rises softly as the petal surfaces catch the light. The result is not merely a decoration but a living, tactile symbol of identity, crafted with patience and skill by your local florist, ready to accompany articles on Irish culture, national holidays, or floral artistry in the capital's southeast corner.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honor Irish heritage with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Flower Delivery Plumstead. Expertly crafted in the striking green, white and orange of the Ireland flag, this heartfelt funeral tribute is perfect for expressing sympathy, respect and remembrance. Created with fresh white, orange-sprayed and green-sprayed chrysanthemums, the arrangement offers a glorious sense of peace and a meaningful final farewell.

Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, this flag-shaped floral tribute makes a dignified centerpiece for funerals, memorials or graveside services. Each tribute is lovingly arranged by our skilled Plumstead florists to ensure long-lasting colour, balance and premium quality.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, style and value, ensuring your tribute always looks beautiful and respectful. With reliable flower delivery in Plumstead and surrounding areas, you can trust us to deliver your Irish Flag Tribute on time and in perfect condition. Order online today to send a thoughtful symbol of love and remembrance.
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