Typically, a widower does not wear a specific type of flower at a funeral, as it is more common for mourners to bring or wear flowers in memory of the deceased. However, if he chooses to wear a flower, it may be a boutonniere that reflects the deceased's favorite flower or a symbol of remembrance. Ultimately, it depends on personal preference and cultural customs.
rose, myrtle
A boutennier usually white
Gardenia
The flower in her hat was a paper flower, it was not a real flower.
you can type in flower to get something cool i think it's something for your garden or something to wear
The flower girls typically wear a flower bracelet or corsage on their wrist during a wedding.
Girls wear a Corsage on there hands at prom.
If you're taken, or married, wear the flower on your left. If you're single, wear it on your right.
Girls/women might wear a flower in her hair, or on her wrist. A boy/man would wear a lapel flower in the same place you would at a wedding (on the right of your chest, if he has a pocket on the right on of the suit, he puts the flower in the pocket with petals showing. Otherwise the flower is pinned on.
carnation
Unless you the parent of either the bride or groom or in the wedding party then no, you should not wear a flower on your dress.
Girls wear a corsage, guys wear a boutonniere.