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Alan Fred Titchmarsh MBE DL VMH HonFSE is an English gardener, broadcaster, TV presenter, poet, and novelist. After working as a professional gardener and a gardening journalist, he established himself as a media personality through appearances on television gardening programmes.

The personal touches in Her Majesty's colourful wreath

Feb 16,2020 7:47 am

Blooms of gold, pink and deep burgundy, sitting amid rich green foliage, adorned The Queen 's coffin during her funeral service. The colourful flowers and plants, taken from the gardens of royal properties, were chosen for their symbolism.

At King Charles III's request, the wreath for Her Majesty 's funeral contained flowers and foliage cut from the gardens of Buckingham Palace and Clarence House in London - and Highgrove House in Gloucestershire.

It included foliage chosen for its symbolism:

In among The Flowers was a hand-written card which read: " In loving and devoted memory, Charles R. "

The Flowers in The Queen 's funeral wreath featured scented pelargoniums, garden roses, autumnal hydrangea, sedum, dahlias and scabious, All In shades of gold, pink and deep burgundy, with touches of white, to reflect the colours in The Royal Standard Flag on which it sat.

Royal funeral wreaths have traditionally been sombre, in white and green tones, says Gemma Kavanagh from London florist Moyses Stevens, but the colours of The Flowers can also be chosen to reflect a Flag - which is what we saw today.

King Charles is well known for his commitment to The Environment and, at his request, the wreath was made in a sustainable Way - Without the use of floral Foam - instead in a nest of English moss and oak branches.

Rosemary , a herb, has long been a symbol of Remembrance because herbalists thought it was good for memory, says Prof Fiona Stafford, author of The Brief Life of Flowers. " But Rosemary is also associated With Love and loyalty, and it was used for marriage bouquets or for burials, as well for strewing on The Dead . So it's a really, really appropriate one to be part of the bouquet, " she says.

Rosemary also featured when The King gave his First Tv address to The Nation . He was flanked by a portrait of His Mother on one side and a small silver vase with sweet peas and sprigs of Rosemary on The Other .

The Queen loved flowers from her garden - every Monday, the gardeners at Buckingham Palace would send up a fresh posy of flowers for her desk when she was in residence. Gardener Alan Titchmarsh that The Queen " loved primroses, lily-of-the-valley and other modest blooms far More Than elaborate exotics; something that speaks volumes about her personality".

White wreaths

Unlike today's colourful wreath, more traditional white funeral wreaths sat atop The Queen 's coffin on her final journey from Balmoral, via Edinburgh, to Westminster Hall in London . But All included personal flowers cut from Royal Gardens .

When The Queen 's coffin left Balmoral Castle , it was accompanied by a wreath made of dahlias, sweet peas, phlox, white heather and pine fir, All collected by her staff from The Balmoral Estate. The sweet peas echoed The Queen 's choice of flowers for her husband, Prince Phillip 's wreath in 2021.

When she was lying-in-state in Westminster Hall , the wreath included pine from the gardens at Balmoral - and pittosporum, lavender and Rosemary from the gardens at Windsor.

The Queen will later be buried with her late husband Prince Philip in the King George VI Memorial Chapel, Windsor. The Flowers in St George's Chapel will include:

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Source of news: bbc.com

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