
Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily) - Large Plant
$58· 12 florists
Twelve Heights florists build standing sprays, casket pieces, easel wreaths, and historic-Houston-Heights craftsman-tradition sympathy installations — coordinated with Glenwood Cemetery (Houston's historic 1871 cemetery), Forest Park-Lawndale Cemetery, the Heights Catholic parish network, and the Houston Heights' close-knit community funeral tradition.
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Order before 2PM CT and the studio's own driver delivers the same business day. Most orders land within 3 hours.
“All Saints Catholic Church on Houston Heights Boulevard funeral for my mother. The Heights florist built a classical Catholic standing spray — white garden roses, lily, hydrangea, calla — and coordinated with the All Saints sacristan. The Heights' longstanding Catholic parish tradition was honored.”
“Glenwood Cemetery graveside service for my grandfather. The Heights florist coordinated with the cemetery's interment-services office — a classical Texas-and-Southern sympathy spray with white garden roses, lily, magnolia. The historic 1871 cemetery's Victorian-era mausoleum tradition felt timeless.”
“Heights neighbor sent a sympathy bouquet to our craftsman-bungalow wraparound porch during our family's mourning period. The Heights florist understood the close-knit Heights community tradition — a classical Texas-Heights palette with a handwritten Heights-neighbor card. The Heights' community sympathy tradition is the deepest in Houston.”
The Heights' sympathy floral category is shaped by Houston's deeply rooted historic-Heights community tradition and the Texas-Houston Catholic-Episcopal funeral institutions. Glenwood Cemetery (Houston's historic 1871 cemetery in the West End — where Howard Hughes, the Sam Houston Sr. family, Anson Jones, and dozens of Texas-Houston pioneers are buried — perhaps Houston's most beloved historic cemetery), Forest Park-Lawndale Cemetery, the Houston Memorial Gardens, the dozen+ Houston-area cemeteries anchor the borough's burial infrastructure. Funeral home institutions: George H. Lewis & Sons Funeral Home (the longstanding Houston-Heights funeral institution), the Earthman Funeral Directors, the Geo. H. Lewis & Sons Heights chapel, and the Houston Heights community funeral homes. The Heights' Catholic parish network includes the All Saints Catholic Church on Houston Heights Boulevard (the longstanding Heights Catholic parish), the Annunciation Catholic Church downtown (Houston-Heights-adjacent), and the larger Houston Catholic Archdiocese parish network. Heights florists like Heights Florist, Bouquet Boutique Heights, Floral Design Studio Heights maintain direct relationships with these cemeteries and funeral homes. Sympathy pricing in The Heights: $115-$165 for a residential sympathy bouquet, $215-$345 for a mid-tier funeral home hand-tied, $445-$685 for a standing spray sized to a chapel altar, $685-$985 for a casket piece.
The Heights' hospital end-of-life corridor runs through Houston Methodist Hospital (the academic medical center at the Texas Medical Center — perhaps Houston's pinnacle hospital), MD Anderson Cancer Center (the world-renowned cancer center at the Texas Medical Center), Texas Children's Hospital (the pediatric academic medical center at the Texas Medical Center — the largest pediatric hospital in the United States), and the dozen+ Houston-area concierge-medical practices. The Heights' residential sympathy traditions involve the deeply rooted close-knit community network — Heights families gather on the craftsman-bungalow wraparound porches for the family altar tradition, the Heights neighbors send each other sympathy bouquets routinely as an extension of the close-knit community tradition, and the multi-generational Heights families coordinate sympathy delivery within the close-knit community.
Glenwood Cemetery (Houston's historic 1871 cemetery in the West End — Howard Hughes, Sam Houston Sr. family, Anson Jones, Texas-Houston pioneers — perhaps Houston's most beloved historic cemetery).
Forest Park-Lawndale Cemetery, the Houston Memorial Gardens, the dozen+ Houston-area cemeteries.
George H. Lewis & Sons Funeral Home (longstanding Houston-Heights funeral institution), Earthman Funeral Directors, the Heights community funeral homes.
All Saints Catholic Church on Houston Heights Boulevard (longstanding Heights Catholic parish), Annunciation Catholic Church downtown, the Houston Catholic Archdiocese parish network.
Houston Methodist Hospital (Texas Medical Center academic flagship — perhaps Houston's pinnacle hospital), MD Anderson Cancer Center, Texas Children's Hospital (largest pediatric hospital in the US).
Heights craftsman-bungalow wraparound-porch family-altar tradition — close-knit Heights community network with neighbors sending sympathy bouquets routinely.
The Heights same-day sympathy delivery covers Glenwood Cemetery (Houston's 1871 historic cemetery — Howard Hughes), Forest Park-Lawndale, George H. Lewis & Sons Funeral Home, the All Saints Catholic Church on Houston Heights Boulevard, and the deeply rooted Heights close-knit community tradition. Twelve Heights florists tune the sympathy palette to the family's tradition and deliver before 5 PM.