A meticulously formed floral Celtic cross rests against a stark white backdrop, photographed from a slight overhead perspective that reveals its rounded arms and three-dimensional depth. Small, pristine white spray chrysanthemums form the dominant surface, packed tightly to create a plush, velvety texture across the entire cross. Against that white field, bright apple-green button chrysanthemums are woven in deliberate bands: they trace the circular ring where the arms meet and fill alternating stretches of the horizontal arms, producing a crisp, graphic interplay of colour and form. At the precise centre of the cross, three orange to yellow-orange roses bloom together as a luminous focal point; their warmer tones offer a comforting contrast to the cool whites and fresh greens. A few darker green ferny sprigs nestle around the roses, adding sculptural contrast and lending the centre a sheltered, contemplative quality. The soft, diffuse lighting highlights fine petal detail and imparts a serene clarity to the composition.

This piece reads as both a cultural emblem and a loving farewell, the palette quietly recalling the Irish flag for families who wish to mark Celtic heritage. I picture it displayed near a service at St. Paul's or placed beside tributes on Winchmore Hill Green - gentle, respectful, and carefully balanced. The scent is understated: green chrysanthemum freshness with the faint, velvety sweetness of roses. In tone and craft, the arrangement speaks of reverence and memory, making it a considered choice for funeral tributes and memorials in Winchmore Hill, Palmers Green and across nearby Southgate.
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A three-dimensional Celtic cross crafted entirely from fresh flowers, photographed against a bright white backdrop and seen from a slightly elevated angle so the textured form reads clearly. The main mass is built from tightly clustered, pure white spray chrysanthemums whose small, soft petals create a plush, cloudlike surface across the arms and elongated shaft. Interwoven through that white are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, their round, cushiony heads laid out to trace the distinctive circular ring where the cross's arms meet and to punctuate alternating sections of the horizontal arms; the contrast is crisp, almost tactile, giving the cross depth and a rhythmic pattern. At the very centre, where the arms intersect, a trio of fully opened orange roses - warm, golden-amber in tone - forms a bright focal blossom cluster. Those roses sit gently framed by a few sprays of darker green fern-like foliage, which sharpens their silhouette and adds a cool, leafy counterpoint. The lighting is soft and natural, revealing fine petal detail and a subdued sheen on the rose petals while keeping the overall mood respectful and calm.

As a local florist I imagine this tribute placed on a mantel at St. Paul's Church in Winchmore Hill or beside floral tributes outside Grovelands Park during a commemorative service; the palette quietly echoes the Irish tricolour and can honour Celtic heritage with dignity. There is a faint, comforting scent - the light, green sweetness of chrysanthemums mingling with the gentle warmth of roses - and a sense of careful craftsmanship in every tightly set bloom. This arrangement reads as a considered expression of remembrance: elegant, reverent, and quietly consoling for families in Winchmore Hill, Palmers Green and nearby Southgate. A tranquil, Irish-inspired floral cross sits in quiet focus, the work of a skilled Winchmore Hill florist creating a tender farewell piece. The cross is thickly blanketed with white chrysanthemums so tightly arranged that they form a seamless, velvety surface, evoking softness and purity. The white blooms act as a peaceful canvas, their many petals layered like tiny feathers. Around the edges and at each end of the arms, clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums break through the white, their rounded, moss-like texture and bright tone outlining the shape of the cross and hinting at the green of the Irish flag. At the centre where the arms intersect, three roses provide a warm, golden heart. Their petals blend deep orange tones with softer yellow-orange highlights, giving the impression of gentle sunlight glowing within the arrangement. These roses are surrounded by dainty green filler and clusters of berry-like buds, with slender fern fronds stretching outwards to create a soft collar of foliage. The lighting is calm and natural, revealing every petal without harsh contrast and reinforcing the sense of quiet contemplation. This floral cross seems perfectly suited for a funeral or memorial service in Winchmore Hill, perhaps resting in a chapel near Grovelands Park or being carried from a local church along the tree-lined roads. It communicates a message of peace, remembrance, and enduring affection, especially meaningful for families wishing to honour Irish heritage and faith with a graceful, beautifully balanced tribute.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Honor a loved one with the serene elegance of our White and Green Celtic Cross, handcrafted by Flowers Winchmore Hill. This striking funeral tribute features a bed of white and green spray chrysanthemums, beautifully accented with vibrant orange roses and lush greenery, creating a meaningful symbol of faith, love and remembrance.

Expertly arranged in a classic cross shape, this design offers a gentle yet impactful way to express sympathy and support. The fresh white and green chrysanthemums provide a soft, peaceful base, while the orange roses add warmth and depth, making this tribute suitable for funerals, memorials and religious services.

Approximate dimensions:
Length: 89cm (35")
Width: 54cm (21")

Each Celtic cross is made to order in our Winchmore Hill flower shop, using premium, fresh blooms for lasting beauty throughout the service. We may occasionally substitute flowers due to seasonal availability, but always with blooms of similar colour, style and quality to maintain the same luxurious look.

Available for reliable local delivery from Flowers Winchmore Hill, this elegant cross arrangement offers a dignified way to share your condolences. Order online today for a respectful, high-quality tribute.
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