St Albans WREATHS

Welcome to your trusted St Albans florist, where each wreath is handcrafted with care and attention to detail. Our passion for flowers runs deep in the community — you’ve probably seen our bouquets brightening up St Peter’s Street or catching the morning sun along Verulamium Park. As locals, we’re dedicated to bringing you the freshest, most beautiful floral arrangements, whether you’re in the heart of St Albans or nearby Harpenden and London Colney.

Finding the perfect floral tribute or seasonal wreath shouldn’t mean waiting days for delivery. That’s why we offer reliable same-day delivery on all wreaths and bouquets when you order online by 3 PM. Our expert florists carefully select premium blooms each morning from trusted suppliers, crafting every wreath with skill, sensitivity, and a local touch only a real St Albans florist can provide.

  • Prompt, same-day flower delivery across St Albans and nearby areas, including Sandridge
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Whether you’re honouring a loved one or sending a thoughtful gesture, trust our St Albans team to deliver with expertise, genuine care, and deep local knowledge. Choose Flower Delivery St Albans for wreaths crafted by florists who truly know and love this beautiful city.

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WREATHS
This circular sympathy wreath reads as an embrace fashioned in flowers: a thick, uniform ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums forms the solid base, their ruffled petals densely packed to produce a soft, velveteen surface that suggests calm continuity and solace. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant, a concentrated flourish of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) provides the emotional focal point - from deep, velvety violet blooms with visible pale centres to paler lavender buds still uncurling - the spectrum lending depth and a ribbon of colour that draws the eye without overwhelm. Sprigs of fresh green foliage - some broad and variegated, others fine and fern-like - thread through the purple cluster, introducing contrast, movement and a subtle, green perfume that complements the faint almond scent of the chrysanthemums. A delicate border of dark purple, mesh-textured ribbon subtly edges both inner and outer circles beneath the flowers, its crinkled surface echoing the lisianthus tones and lending a quiet touch of formality. The piece sits against a plain white background with a soft, diffused shadow beneath, giving the wreath dimensionality and presence. As a local florist who often prepares tributes for services at St Albans' Alban Arena and community memorials on St Peter's Street, I made this design to read as respectful, balanced and sincere - a dignified floral expression of remembrance for family and friends to gather around.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This circular sympathy wreath sits centered against a bright white background, built from hundreds of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums tightly massed to form a plush, uninterrupted ring that suggests peace and continuity. The tactile quality of the chrysanthemums-ruffled, feathered petals layered into a uniform cushion-invites a quiet, contemplative gaze. At the upper-left quadrant an elegant spray of accent flowers brings warmth and human tenderness: three soft, creamy yellow roses open gently, their scent subtle against the cool chrysanthemum base, surrounded by delicate white gypsophila that floats like mist and interspersed with tiny lavender-purple statice or limonium that offers a restrained pop of colour. Rich green foliage, a mix of smooth, broad leaves and finer ferny fronds, provides structure and a restorative brightness behind the flowers. A slender hint of dark purple netting or ribbon shows through along both the inner and outer edges of the wreath beneath the white blooms, adding depth and a touch of refinement without detracting from the arrangement's solemn effect. Evenly lit and photographed with soft natural light, the wreath's materials read true and tactile-cool whites, warm cream, fresh greens, and muted purple-crafted to comfort. For families in St Albans, from the Market Place to Sopwell, it speaks of respect and remembrance and is a considered choice for funeral services and memorials held locally.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
The photograph shows a delicately balanced funeral wreath, captured from above against a clean, white background so that the form and colours appear calm and uncluttered. The wreath's structure is built entirely from fresh flowers, dominated by a generous band of white Baby's Breath. These tiny blossoms, packed closely together on fine stems, create an effect reminiscent of a soft veil or light snowfall, giving the entire circle a weightless, airy feel. Nestled into this snowy ring are beautiful Lisianthus blooms, their petals ruffled and layered, introducing a gentle play of movement and shadow. Each flower is primarily white, but the edges of the petals and faint veins are brushed with lilac and violet tones, creating a cool harmony of white and purple. Some flowers are wide open, their centres sinking slightly into shadow, while nearby buds remain closed or partially open, their pale green casings still visible, hinting at the colour concealed inside. The centre of the wreath is left as a simple, unadorned opening, maintaining the timeless symbol of a circle that stands for ongoing love, memory, and peace. With its quiet palette and refined craftsmanship, this arrangement feels fitting for a St Albans family marking a farewell, perhaps at a chapel near Verulamium Park or a small memorial gathering in a local church hall. The wreath does not shout; instead, it offers a soft, consistent message of sympathy and respect, as if each tiny flower were a whispered thought or prayer, carefully assembled by an experienced local florist.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant, round sympathy wreath made from a full, soft base of pristine white chrysanthemums, their tiny petals layered so closely they form a plush, cloud-like ring suggesting peace and reverence. Tucked beneath the white blooms a subtle band of deep purple mesh or lace peeks through, offering depth and a gentle contrast that remains suitably restrained for a memorial piece. On the upper-left quarter a carefully arranged cluster anchors the design: a single cream-to-pale-yellow rose opens softly at its heart, encircled by rich green foliage-broad variegated leaves edged in lighter tones and delicate, feathered fern fronds that provide texture. Sprigs of lavender-purple statice are woven through the greenery, adding a quiet, powdery colour that complements the hidden purple underlayer. Balanced on the right side are two sculptural calla lilies, their long bright-green stems curving from about two o'clock to five o'clock across the chrysanthemum base; the calla trumpets exhibit a refined gradient from deep purple at their tips to a blush-peach towards the throat, catching soft daylight to emphasize their graceful form. A single longer green stem stretches across the lower arc, discreetly fastened and visually linking the two clusters into a unified tribute. Presented against a clean white backdrop and finished with meticulous wiring and finish, this wreath is the kind of dignified memorial piece we create at Flower Delivery St Albans for services at the Cathedral or quiet remembrances in neighbourhood chapels, crafted to speak of respect, comfort, and enduring memory.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a lush memorial wreath of roses, carefully arranged as a circular tribute, resting against a pristine white background that allows the colours and forms to stand in thoughtful silence. The wreath itself is a perfect ring, its open centre framed by a continuous band of blooms that represent everlasting remembrance. Large, open roses in soft ivory and creamy white dominate the design, their petals layered like fine satin and forming plush, rounded shapes that feel gentle and comforting. Woven through them are roses in pale peach and soft buttery yellow, whose warm tones lend an almost candlelit glow, echoing the peaceful ambience of an evening service in one of St Albans' historic churches. Tucked between these larger blooms are clusters of blush pink spray roses, some still in bud, others half-unfurled, giving the arrangement subtle rhythm and movement. Adding a distinctive character are roses in dusty lavender and muted mauve, whose understated, vintage hues recall old stone walls and cherished family photographs, perfectly suited to a funeral or memorial setting. The flowers rest upon a base of dark green fern foliage, its feathery fronds emerging between petals and along the outer edge, offering texture and a deep, natural frame that makes the pastels appear luminous. The craftsmanship suggests an experienced florist working calmly in a St Albans workshop, methodically placing each stem to create balance and harmony. This wreath would look at home beside a framed portrait at a wake, placed at a graveside in one of St Albans' serene cemeteries, or laid as a floral tribute following a service, providing a visually soft yet emotionally powerful expression of condolence and remembrance.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This elegant funeral wreath, crafted by experienced St Albans florists, commands attention with its lush ring of fresh blooms presented against a pristine white background, offering a sanctuary of color and serenity. Leading the arrangement are generous white lilies, their long, starry petals opening wide to showcase soft green and yellow centers, symbolizing purity and the comfort of everlasting peace. Interwoven throughout are fuchsia-pink lilies with deep magenta tones and captivating speckles, bringing warmth and vivid energy to the otherwise tranquil palette. Gently nestled between the lilies, clusters of blush-pink and creamy white roses-some subtly furled, others open into layers-infuse the design with texture, romantic sentiment, and a sense of gentle remembrance. Wisps of green foliage peek from behind the blossoms, evoking the garden vistas around St Albans' historic cathedral and the tranquil beauty of the local countryside. The unbroken circle of blooms forms a poignant emblem of eternity and love, making it a cherished choice for funerals, memorials, or expressions of condolence in the St Albans region. Delicate yet abundant, this composition offers both visual comfort and the subtle fragrance of lilies and roses-a fitting tribute for honouring those who are dearly missed and celebrating the lasting impact of their lives amidst a compassionate community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a crisp white background, this traditional circular funeral wreath reads as an exercise in calm and refined contrast. Its broad foundation is entirely formed from tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums, each small bloom layered to create a smooth, cloud-like band that suggests serenity and purity. The chrysanthemums' soft texture and muted scent form a respectful canvas for the upper-left floral accent: a cluster of rich yellow roses, petals unfurling in warm butter and gold tones, that bring a gentle, hopeful brightness to the arrangement. Interlaced with the roses are luxuriant deep-purple lisianthus (Eustoma) - their ruffled, cup-shaped petals offering a cool, velvety counterpoint - and a scattering of pale lavender buds that provide movement and promise. Fresh green foliage, ranging from glossy rounded leaves to slender fern fronds and lightly variegated tips, gives the spray depth and supports the blooms with natural lines. A subtle dark purple mesh ribbon is visible beneath the chrysanthemum layer around the wreath's inner and outer edges, thoughtfully repeating the purple accents and providing a tailored finish. The ring's open centre and the deliberate placement of the upper spray create visual balance and an air of respectful farewell. As a St Albans florist I picture this arrangement arriving at memorials by the Cathedral or placed beside a chapel service; Flower Delivery St Albans carefully prepares pieces like this to convey tenderness and remembrance for local families seeking a dignified tribute.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A full, perfectly circular wreath of white and purple blooms rests against a crisp white background, allowing the detailed interplay of flowers and foliage to be clearly seen. The structure of the piece is built on a generous grouping of large white Oriental lilies, whose thick, velvety petals are arranged in open, star-shaped blossoms. Some lilies are fully open, revealing soft green throats and tall stamens tipped with golden-brown anthers, while a few sit in earlier stages of bloom, their petals only partially unfurled. The lilies are interspersed with clusters of Lisianthus, adding a contrasting delicacy to the design. These Lisianthus blossoms have layered, slightly frilled petals; they open in rounded whorls of white, each petal edged with fine strokes of lavender and deeper purple, as if gently brushed with colour. Subtle elements of foliage weave through the flowers-slender dark green leaves, cooler grey-green sprigs, and occasional stems glimpsed beneath the petals-adding structural depth without disturbing the wreath's soothing, pale palette. Small, closed buds rest quietly among the open flowers, suggesting the continuity of life even in times of farewell. Together, the blooms form a soft, uninterrupted ring that symbolises eternity, remembrance, and a love that endures beyond parting. The mood is one of quiet dignity, reminiscent of a still morning in St Albans, perhaps near the Cathedral or along the paths in Clarence Park. Intended as a sympathy tribute, this wreath would appear at home at a funeral service, memorial gathering, or graveside ceremony, offering families in St Albans a gentle, graceful way to say goodbye.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Viewed from a slightly raised perspective against a clean white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath presents a composed, carefully balanced statement of remembrance. The core of the design is a continuous, densely packed band of immaculate white chrysanthemums; their countless fine petals overlap to form a soft, textured surface that suggests comfort and quiet dignity, the centres showing a whisper of warm cream beneath the bright white. At the upper left a trio of deep royal-blue roses draws the eye-each rose's velvety petals spiral inward with the kind of precision that implies careful hand-assembly, their saturated cobalt hue offering a calm, contemplative counterpoint to the pristine white. Interspersed dark green foliage nests the roses and adds a natural weight and contrast, while a pleated satin ribbon matching the roses' blue trims the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum ring, its rippled folds catching the studio light and lending a refined, framed silhouette. The arrangement casts a gentle shadow on the white surface, adding depth without distraction. This wreath's materials and finish convey thoughtful craftsmanship: clean lines, tactile textures, and a soothing palette intended to console. As a local florist familiar with services near St Albans Cathedral and Verulamium Park, I would recommend this design for memorials and funeral services; Flower Delivery St Albans can prepare and deliver a same-day tribute with this calming, traditional look for families seeking a dignified expression of condolence.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
This photograph presents a softly lit memorial wreath, viewed from directly above on a clear white background, allowing the floral craftsmanship to stand on its own. Forming a flawless circle, the wreath is composed of lush roses in a muted palette of dusty lavender, gentle mauve, and subtle grey-purple, each blossom fully opened so that its many petals create a spiralling, almost rosette-like pattern. Between these larger focal blooms are small clusters of pastel-pink spray roses that bring a tender, uplifting note; some are still in bud, with tightly wrapped petals, while others are slightly open, revealing their delicate interiors. The flowers are supported by a dense, radiating bed of deep green fern foliage, likely leatherleaf or sword fern, whose finely divided, pointed leaflets fan outward to create a verdant halo. Darker sprigs of greenery and the occasional tiny bud are tucked discreetly among the roses, lending depth and a natural, garden-grown feel. The overall design is balanced and symmetrical, yet never stiff; it feels like a circle of memories, each bloom suggesting a story of love, gratitude, or farewell. The gentle mix of lavender and pink tones expresses sympathy and admiration without overwhelming the senses, making this an ideal tribute for funeral services, memorial gatherings, or graveside visits. Imagined within St Albans, it could easily be a wreath delivered by a local florist to a family home in Marshalswick or set carefully at a service near the Cathedral, offering a quiet, floral embrace of comfort and remembrance during a time of loss.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This dignified memorial wreath, photographed against a clean white surface, presents a measured harmony of deep blues and pure whites that reads as both comfort and tribute. The foundation is a lush, circular mass of small, electric-blue chrysanthemum-style flowers whose tight, fuzzy petals create a full, velvety field of colour. Lining the inner circumference, a pleated white satin ribbon gives structural grace and a soft reflective edge, its smooth sheen contrasting with the chrysanthemums' textured faces. A prominent grouping of three large blue roses at the upper-left quadrant provides a dramatic, velvety focal point-their petals unfurling in rich sapphire tones-accented by delicate clouds of Gypsophila and a few dark green leaves to frame their silhouette. From the mid-left the arrangement is led downward by a gentle sweep of ivory orchids, likely Phalaenopsis, whose broad, silky petals and graceful labellums create an elongated, calming flow across the wreath. Fresh, lime-green orchid buds punctuate that cascade, some closed, some hinting at future bloom, introducing a quiet note of renewal amid remembrance. The textures-velvet, silk, and soft ruffle-are palpable even in photography, and the cool daylight rendering highlights subtle shadows and the wreath's three-dimensional depth. Designed with sensitivity for memorials and funerals, this composition is equally at home at services near the Abbey or in private remembrance at a family home in the Market Place; Flower Delivery St Albans can prepare similar tributes for local delivery across St Albans and nearby Harpenden.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular wreath of condolence flowers rests against a crisp white backdrop, its blend of white, soft pink, and magenta blooms creating a gentle yet striking tribute. The main structure is formed by generous white oriental lilies, their star-like petals splayed wide to show off creamy surfaces, subtle green centres, and tall stamens dusted in warm gold. Threaded between these are bold deep pink and fuchsia lilies, their dramatic colour and speckled petals adding a ribbon of intensity that feels rich rather than overpowering. Scattered around the circle, white gerbera daisies offer a modern note, their dark, almost chocolate centres surrounded by concentric rings of fine, bright petals that add clarity and light. Nestled closely among them are soft pink roses, some in tight bud like promises of memory, and creamy white roses opened fully, their layers suggesting the unfolding of a life well lived. Tiny white filler flowers and short sprays of smaller blooms fill any gaps, giving the wreath a dense, continuous texture that symbolically mirrors the unbroken circle of love and remembrance. All of this rests on a foundation of mixed green foliage, from solid, glossy leaves to more feathered greens, providing a natural frame reminiscent of the greenery lining the streets around St Albans Cathedral and the nearby market. This thoughtfully arranged wreath, created with the sensitivity of a local St Albans florist, would be fitting for a funeral, crematorium service, or a quiet family gathering, offering a comforting visual expression of sympathy and respect.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Against a clean, white backdrop, a traditional sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its circular form defined by a dense halo of red and green. The main flowers are deep red carnations, tightly clustered so that their ruffled petals almost overlap, creating a rich, cushioned texture that runs all the way around the ring. Their colour is a warm, velvety crimson that feels both comforting and solemn, making them a natural choice for a funeral tribute. Nestled between these blooms are lime green button chrysanthemums, neat and rounded like small pompons. Their compact, perfectly domed heads add a playful contrast in shape while their fresh green tone brings lightness to the design, suggesting renewal and peace. Beneath the flowers, a foundation of mixed foliage provides structure and depth: dark fern fronds spread outward in delicate, feathery sprays, while variegated pittosporum leaves with creamy-edged margins thread through the arrangement, softening transitions between red and green. A striped green ribbon, looped discreetly among the leaves, echoes the fresh tones of the chrysanthemums and introduces a refined, handcrafted touch. The wreath's form is smooth and even, every section as full as the next, indicating careful craftsmanship by an experienced florist. It is the sort of piece that might be chosen for a memorial service in St Albans, perhaps travelling from a family home near Clarence Park to a chapel or crematorium. The overall impression is one of steady, gentle beauty-a visual expression of sympathy and gratitude for a life, with the circle symbolising unending remembrance.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This image presents a graceful circular wreath, designed as a sympathy or funeral tribute and photographed flat against a smooth white background. The arrangement feels both abundant and gentle, like a calm pause on a reflective day in St Albans. Two prominent coral-orange Asiatic lilies immediately draw the eye, one placed toward the top centre of the ring and the other slightly lower, almost mirroring it. Their star-shaped blooms, with clearly visible stamens and slightly curved petals, add a warm, hopeful glow to the composition. Encircling these lilies are generous clusters of soft pink and blush roses, their velvety petals spiralling outward in a classic, romantic form. Tucked between the roses are ruffled lisianthus flowers in pale pink-mauve and deep purple, their layered petals adding a sense of movement and subtle drama. Fine sprays of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers run throughout the wreath, offering a misty, diffused colour that ties the brighter tones together. The greenery base is rich and textural: rounded silvery eucalyptus leaves, delicate fern fronds, and darker, more solid foliage form a dense, supportive frame for the blooms. Punctuating this greenery are small, spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles, which lend a modern, sculptural accent without overpowering the softer flowers. A few lily buds remain closed, hinting at blooms yet to open, while neatly folded bright green leaves tucked near one of the lilies showcase the careful work of a skilled florist. Overall, the wreath's circular shape and harmonious palette of pinks, purples, greens, and warm orange create a touching, peaceful tribute, suitable for saying goodbye to a loved one at services throughout St Albans and the surrounding countryside.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The photograph shows a graceful circular funeral wreath placed on a pure white surface, its entire form composed of delicate Baby's Breath blossoms. The gypsophila is arranged in a thick, even ring, so completely covered in tiny white flowers that it seems more like a ring of soft clouds than a traditional wreath. Each miniature bloom contributes to a fine, downy texture, with light catching on the countless petals and creating subtle highlights that give the ring a luminous glow. The inner circle remains empty and perfectly round, a calm, pale window that adds to the sense of quiet reflection. On the right-hand side of the wreath, slightly towards the lower quadrant, two calla lilies are nestled into the mass of Baby's Breath. Their slender, bright green stems curve inward in a gentle arc, emerging from the fluff of white like strokes of a painter's brush. The calla flowers themselves are deeply coloured at the outer edges, a velvety burgundy or magenta, gradually softening into a greenish tone where the petals roll down towards the stems. Their smooth, sculptural form stands out against the tiny blossoms that surround them, giving the piece a touch of modernity and strength. The composition feels both tender and composed, suitable for a funeral tribute in St Albans, whether for a service in a local church near the Cathedral or a quieter gathering on the outskirts of the city. It is the kind of wreath a thoughtful St Albans florist might recommend when a family wishes to express enduring love, purity of memory, and an elegant, respectful goodbye.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A beautifully composed circular sympathy wreath stands out crisply against a bright white backdrop, its colours and textures evoking both tenderness and dignity. The entire ring is filled with an artful mix of roses and lilies, giving a sense of fullness and care. Clusters of roses in rich magenta, vivid fuchsia, and soothing blush pink create a rhythmic pattern around the wreath, each flower at its own stage of bloom: some tightly furled and shy, others open and expansive with intricate, layered petals. Nestled between them, large lilies unfold in shades of creamy white, pale pink, and soft peach, some with more than one row of petals, adding a subtle ruffled effect. Scattered lime-green and yellow-green lily buds stand just proud of the open blooms, hinting at life still unfolding. The whole design is anchored by lush greenery. Fine, feathery ferns lace the outer edge, giving a slightly airy, halo-like outline, while sturdier, glossy leaves in dark and mid-green fill the inner structure, providing a strong, natural base. Against the white background, it is easy to imagine this wreath having just been finished by a florist in St Albans, perhaps minutes before being delivered to a funeral service near Verulamium Park or a quiet chapel tucked off Hatfield Road. The round form and harmonious blend of colours convey a feeling of peace and lasting affection, making it a fitting floral tribute for funerals, memorial services, or celebrations of life where family and friends gather to share memories and say their final goodbyes with grace and beauty.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine a wreath so lush with deep red roses that it seems to glow as you approach a doorway in St Albans. Each bloom has been chosen at the height of its beauty: petals are soft and velvety, layers unfurling with an air of quiet opulence. The circle feels both ceremonial and comforting-a continuous embrace of velvety florals where roses lean into one another, forming a tapestry of crimson that glows under soft morning light. 

This arrangement is more than ornament; it embodies love and memory, with every bloom carrying a whispered wish. The heady fragrance mingles with the pale green of hidden stems, giving a sense of life contained within a flawless halo. As a local florist, I sense the quiet power in these flowers-an elegance that suits both celebrations and commemorations in our city, from Market Place to Verulamium Park. 

Displayed against a stark white backdrop, the wreath becomes a focal point that highlights the craft-the precise balance of bloom sizes, the even density, and the unobtrusive mechanics that keep the circle perfect. We design and deliver this piece to doorsteps across St Albans, from the Market Square to Sopwell, offering same-day service to ensure freshness and timeliness for every tribute. Such a wreath carries the confidence of a seasoned local florist who understands tone, timing, and the meaning of a well-made circle of roses.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
This image shows a large, elegant memorial wreath presented against a crisp white backdrop, which allows its rich palette and textures to stand out clearly. The design is circular with a hollow centre, yet the ring itself is completely covered in flowers and foliage so that only petals and leaves are visible. Deep red roses are the focal bloom, arranged in a continuous band around the wreath. Their velvety petals are fully open, revealing layered hearts that shift from bright crimson on the outer edges to a more shadowed, wine-red tone within. Nestled among them are clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, their many slender petals creating soft, domed flowers that contrast the smoother rose surfaces. The yellow is radiant but gentle, evoking comfort, gratitude, and cherished memories, much like the feeling of walking through Verulamium Park on a bright day in St Albans. Threaded throughout the arrangement is a bed of greenery-broad, polished leaves and cooler, silver-tinged foliage that could be eucalyptus-adding texture, support, and a natural frame. The greenery helps separate the reds and yellows just enough to let each bloom sing without breaking the unity of the design. The overall effect is full, symmetrical, and carefully balanced, suggesting the work of an experienced local florist at Flower Delivery St Albans, accustomed to crafting tributes for both traditional church services and more intimate family gatherings. Under the even lighting, the freshness of the flowers is evident, and the rich, contrasting colours speak of deep love, respect, and a heartfelt farewell, making this wreath appropriate for funerals, memorials, and commemorative services across the St Albans area.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From the workshop of Flower Delivery St Albans, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial in the hands of a careful designer. The circle is dense with dozens of blooms, each rose in a different stage of opening-bud, half-open, or fully unfurled-creating layers of velvety crimson that glow in soft light. Sprigs of green foliage weave among them: broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, glossy ruscus that add texture and a quiet verdant frame. The petals show subtle shade variations, from deep crimson to lighter rose tones, giving the arrangement a living, breathing quality. The wreath rests as a perfect, unbroken ring-an emblem of eternal connection and remembrance-set against the pure white background that makes every edge, curl, and leaf vein stand out. This piece embodies the restrained elegance local families in Sopwell or near the cathedral often choose for memorials, funerals, or anniversaries, a design that respects tradition while feeling intimate. In St Albans, such a wreath is the sort of offering you'd see at a church memorial or crematorium, and we at Flower Delivery St Albans arrange delivery across the city with careful timing and care.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A carefully arranged lifebuoy-shaped wreath is set against a bright white background, its circular form immediately recognisable and deeply symbolic. The tribute consists of hundreds of small, rounded blooms, likely compact chrysanthemum heads, closely nestled together to form a thick, even ring that feels almost like a soft cushion of petals. The design is divided into four crisp, alternating segments of colour: two in deep royal blue and two in clean, luminous white. The blue quadrants sit at the top left and bottom right, their rich hue evoking calm seas, naval uniforms, and a sense of dignified respect. In contrast, the white quadrants at the top right and bottom left offer a fresh, serene brightness, suggesting purity, remembrance, and the hope of safe passage. Each flower is placed with care so that the transitions between blue and white are neat and well-defined, reinforcing the structured, nautical pattern. Trimming the inner edge of the ring is a delicate dark blue ribbon, gathered into gentle ruffles that add movement and a subtle textural contrast to the smooth dome of flowers. The empty circle at the centre remains open, underscoring the lifebuoy motif and drawing the viewer's gaze around the continuous loop. This arrangement could easily be imagined resting at a memorial in St Albans, perhaps after a service near the Cathedral or one of the city's quieter chapels. It is especially fitting for honouring someone with maritime connections, or for remembering a person who served as a steady, protective presence within their family and community, blending visual beauty with poignant symbolism.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat and photographed against a pristine white backdrop, this traditional circular wreath pairs approximately a dozen to twenty creamy white roses with soft pale-yellow lilies, creating a serene, garden-like portrait of remembrance. The roses are substantial-fully bloomed with classic, tight spirals of petals that reflect a gentle, warm cream under soft studio light-while the lilies bring an airy architectural touch: large trumpet blooms opened wide to reveal pale stamens, and several elegant buds waiting to bloom, lending textural contrast and the promise of continued life. The supportive foliage is deliberately abundant and varied; delicate fern fronds form a soft, feathery halo around the flowers, and clusters of smaller rounded leaves-suggestive of eucalyptus-provide cool, muted greens that deepen the wreath's visual weight. The arrangement is densely filled, its perfect circular form balanced and intentional, designed to sit gracefully on a casket or rest at the headstone. There's a subtle sensory layering in the composition-the velvety smoothness of rose petals against the lily's slightly waxy texture, and the cool crispness of the greens-conveying quiet dignity rather than flamboyance. As a local florist who often prepares tributes for services in St Albans, I picture this wreath gently placed at a service near the Abbey, at a memorial in Clarence Park, or delivered with care from Flower Delivery St Albans to offer solace and a thoughtful expression of sympathy.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00