Thursday, January 26, 2012

Latin names for plants/flowers equal great garden of remembrance tributes?

Who thinks its a good idea to match a dearly departed loved ones name with the latin or common name of a plant and source it, to plant on the grave or in a garden of remembrance or even just in your garden as a fitting tribute?

Latin names for plants/flowers equal great garden of remembrance tributes?
THAT SOUNDS LIKE A VERY NICE THING TO DO. PEOPLE USED TO PLANT FLOWERS AND BUSHES ON GRAVES. JUST MAKE SURE THAT YOU CAN DO THAT AT THE CEMETERY, SOME DON'T WANT ANYTHING THEY HAVE TO MOW AROUND ANYMORE. GLAD MY FAMILY'S NOT AT ONE OF THOSE.
Reply:I PLANTED A TREE THAT MY SON KNEW THAT I HAD WANTED IN THE FRONT YARD FOR HIM. Report It
Reply:Not sure what you mean by the Latin connection...but Rosemary symbolizes remembrance and was traditionally planted in English churchyards.
Reply:just a small thought for those who come after do not put in memorie of as no one looks at it we have just put much loved and put crocus remembrance under the trees

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