A sculpted floral Celtic cross, shown from a slightly elevated viewpoint on a bright white background so each layered element reads clearly. The dominant field of the design is formed from tiny, snow-white spray chrysanthemums packed closely to create a soft, enveloping texture across the arms and extended lower shaft. Interspersed through this white base are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums; these lime-toned orbs are arranged to outline the circular knot at the intersection of the arms and to occupy alternating blocks along the horizontal beam, producing a rhythmic contrast of colour and form. At the very heart of the cross sits a tight trio of orange-yellow roses, their petals folded into a glowing centrepiece that lifts the composition with warmth and emotion. A few deep green fern or similar foliage sprigs cradle the roses and add depth, their matte leaves grounding the brighter blooms. The studio lighting is even and soft, accentuating petal textures and the three-dimensional sculptural quality of the cross while keeping the overall impression dignified and calm. The scent is suggested rather than overpowering-rose warmth amid the clean, powdery notes of chrysanthemum-suitable for mourning and remembrance. The white-green-orange colourway subtly recalls Irish heritage and makes the piece especially fitting for commemorations connected to Celtic identity; it would be a thoughtful memorial delivered to Poplar churches, chapels in Limehouse, or funerals near Canary Wharf, crafted with care and a florist's attention to balance and botanical detail.
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A dignified, three-dimensional Celtic cross crafted entirely from fresh flowers, photographed from a slightly elevated angle against a crisp white backdrop. The backbone of the cross is composed of tightly clustered pure white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny petals forming a soft, cushiony surface that reads as calm and reverent. Interwoven through this white foundation are sections of bright apple-green button chrysanthemums; these lime-tinged, globe-like blooms are arranged to trace the circular ring where the arms meet and to fill alternating panels along the horizontal arms, creating the familiar knot-like geometry of a Celtic motif. At the exact centre, where the arms intersect, a small cluster of three warm orange roses-more golden than red-forms an intimate focal point, their velvety petals opening like a quiet sunrise against the cool white and verdant green. A few sprigs of dark green fern or similar foliage cradle the roses, adding a subtle, textural contrast and a hint of woodland freshness. The studio lighting is soft and even, bringing out the delicate contours of each petal without harsh shadow, while the implied scent is gentle: the clean, faint sweetness of chrysanthemums behind the richer, slightly honeyed perfume of the roses. The palette of white, green and orange speaks gently of Irish heritage and comfort, making this arrangement particularly apt as a funeral tribute, memorial cross, or sympathy piece for a service in Poplar or nearby Canary Wharf chapels. Crafted with careful hands and floral technique, the composition reads as both an emblem of faith and a tender expression of remembrance. This image captures a refined floral cross tribute, crafted with the tenderness and precision one would expect from a dedicated local Poplar florist. The cross itself is fully covered in a thick layer of white chrysanthemums; the blossoms are so closely set that they create a seamless, pillowy surface, like a cloud resting on the stand. Punctuating this white expanse are rounded clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums positioned along the arms and base, their neat, dome-like heads providing contrast both in height and colour. At the heart of the cross lies a trio of roses that immediately draw the eye, their petals glowing with rich shades of orange, apricot, and golden yellow, much like the warm light you might see over the East India Dock Basin at sunset. These roses are embraced by lush green foliage and feathery ferns that spread slightly outward, giving the centre a framed, almost luminous quality. The colour palette, gently echoing the green, white, and orange of the Irish flag, makes the tribute especially meaningful for Irish families in and around Poplar, Bow, and Limehouse. Soft, even lighting reveals each petal and leaf clearly, from the textured centres of the button chrysanthemums to the fine serration on the fern fronds. The overall sensation is one of quiet solace and enduring affection, a floral cross that could rest beside a coffin in a local church, stand near the front of a crematorium chapel, or be displayed at a family home after the service. It visually holds space for grief and gratitude, allowing flowers to speak when words are difficult.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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The White and Green Celtic Cross from Flowers Poplar is a serene floral tribute, thoughtfully designed to convey love, remembrance and peace. This elegant cross-shaped arrangement features a bed of white spray chrysanthemums, contrasted with rich green spray chrysanthemums and accented by vibrant orange roses. Lush greenery adds depth and texture, creating a meaningful display for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes.

Handcrafted in Poplar by our skilled florists, each Celtic cross tribute is made with fresh, premium blooms for long-lasting beauty. Its generous size - approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width - ensures a graceful and dignified presence by the casket or at the service. The white and green colour palette symbolises purity, peace and eternal life, while the orange roses add a gentle touch of warmth and affection.

We offer reliable local flower delivery from Flowers Poplar, so your sympathy flowers arrive on time and in perfect condition. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar size, colour and value, always maintaining the same high-quality style. Order this White and Green Celtic Cross tribute online today from Flowers Poplar to share your condolences in a beautiful and respectful way.
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