Sure, why not?
They are an expression of good will often not so much for the sake of the deceased as for the feelings of those that survive.
Flowers on the Grave was created in 2005.
it had flowers on it
Romeo is the one who lays flowers on Juliet's grave in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
No, but you can stop them from putting dynamite on a grave.
Entombed means to place in or as if in a tomb or grave.
The act of digging a grave to be eventually occupied by a deceased's casket is not illegal. The acts of Grave Robbing(self-explanatory) and Grave Desecration (destruction and disturbing a grave) are criminal offenses.
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Castle - 2009 Flowers for Your Grave 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:9
you can leave flowers
Flowers are offered to honor spirits. ANSWER: In modern times, we place flowers on graves as a sign of respect or remembrance, but the origin of this practice is not so pleasant. It was done as matter of necessity. Evidence of flowers having been placed on graves can be traced back to the Stone Age. The flowers were placed in an attempt to alleviate the stench of the rotting corpse beneath and hopefully to prevent animals picking up the smell of the corpse and digging it up.