Set against a finely woven, pale beige linen that looks like the sort of refined fabric you might see at a Greenwich riverside reception, this boutonniere-or petite corsage-appears as a small, perfectly composed study in soft colour and texture. The eye is first drawn to the cluster of light pink blossoms at the centre, their petals gently ruffled and layered like miniature stocks or delicate spray flowers, each floret subtly shading from a cooler blush on the outer petals to a slightly warmer tone near the core. Weaving through these central blooms, dainty white baby's breath adds an airy, cloud-like veil, each tiny flower catching the light and lending a feeling of openness and romance. Punctuating the arrangement are fine spikes and clusters of lilac and lavender-purple florets, providing a refined touch of contrast without overwhelming the soft pastel harmony. On one side, several elongated buds in creamy white and pale green, reminiscent of freesia or young lily heads, angle gracefully outward, their closed forms embodying the sense of a new chapter just about to unfold. A bed of broad, glossy green leaves supports the design, the rich emerald tones grounding the pastel flowers, while slender, grass-like fronds and feathery greenery arc delicately beyond the main outline, giving the piece a natural, just-gathered feel. The stems are meticulously bound and finished with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, fashioned into an elegant, symmetrical bow whose smooth, lustrous loops and short tails add a celebratory flourish. The soft, even lighting reveals every subtle texture-from the thread of the fabric to the sheen on the ribbon-capturing an accessory suited to weddings, proms, and graduations around Greenwich, whether along Trafalgar Road or near the Cutty Sark, where thoughtful floral details make special days feel truly personal.
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A delicately crafted floral boutonniere lies carefully placed on a finely woven, oatmeal-coloured linen backdrop, its soft texture echoing the understated elegance of a Greenwich riverside celebration. At the centre, a compact cluster of ruffled light pink blooms, similar to miniature stocks or spray carnations, opens in layers of petals that fade from a cool blush at the tips to a slightly warmer tone near the heart. Threaded between these are tiny white clouds of baby's breath, each floret crisp and airy, giving the whole piece a gentle, floating lightness. Slender touches of lavender-toned blossoms introduce a quiet note of mauve, adding depth without disturbing the predominantly pink and white palette. To one side, several creamy white to pale green buds, reminiscent of young freesias or slim lily blooms, stretch outwards, still mostly closed, suggesting fresh beginnings and the moment just before full bloom. A rich base of smooth, broad, emerald green leaves cradles the flowers, while fine, feathery fronds of grass-like foliage extend delicately beyond the edges, softening the silhouette. The stems are neatly bound and finished with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into an elegant, balanced bow whose glossy loops and short trailing tails catch the light. The overall composition feels intimate and refined, like something chosen for a wedding along the paths of Greenwich Park or a prom near the Cutty Sark, its colours bright yet tender. The gentle, even lighting reveals every texture-from the weave of the fabric to the satin sheen of the ribbon-capturing a sense of calm celebration and careful, local craftsmanship suitable for formal wear and special occasions in Greenwich. A close-up photograph shows the upper body of a man dressed for a wedding, the image cropped so that only his charcoal black suit jacket, shirt, tie, and boutonnière are in view. The fabric of the jacket has a soft, matte texture, with the left lapel forming a sharp line that naturally draws the eye to the floral buttonhole. Beneath the jacket, a pale, finely checked dress shirt introduces a quiet pattern, while a smooth, lustrous magenta tie sits proudly at the centre, its silk surface catching the gentle daylight like a ribbon of colour running through the scene. Pinned neatly to the lapel, the boutonnière is a small work of floristry: tapered ivory buds, like young snapdragons or lisianthus, rise at the top, not yet fully unfurled, giving a sense of anticipation. Below, softly ruffled blooms in blush pink and lavender purple cluster together, reminiscent of sweet peas or delicate stock flowers, their petals layered like tissue. Sprigs of white gypsophila thread between them in tiny clouds, while a few deeper violet florets add depth, echoing the tones of the tie without competing with it. Strong, glossy green leaves cradle the base, their sheen contrasting with finer wisps of feathery greenery that arc outward for movement. A narrow lavender satin ribbon is wrapped and tied in a tiny bow around the stems, its soft gleam matching the cooler purples in the flowers. The overall impression is of a groom or honoured guest preparing to step into a ceremony somewhere in Greenwich, perhaps near the historic streets by the Market or on the way to Greenwich Park, carrying with him an air of joyful celebration and quiet elegance.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole, thoughtfully crafted by Flower Delivery Greenwich. This elegant set of four buttonholes is perfect for the groom and groomsmen, offering a coordinated, premium look for your big day. Featuring delicate white lisianthus, striking white veronica, rich purple anemones and graceful bear grass, each piece delivers a refined contrast of soft whites and deep purple tones.

Designed for modern grooms who value subtle luxury, these buttonholes add a sophisticated finishing touch to suits in navy, grey or black. Our skilled florists in Greenwich handcraft every arrangement with fresh, high-quality blooms, ensuring each buttonhole looks flawless from ceremony to reception.

Ideal for classic, romantic or contemporary weddings, the Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole set is a stylish choice that photographs beautifully and complements a wide range of bridal bouquets and colour schemes. Enjoy reliable local service and care from Flower Delivery Greenwich, with prompt delivery across Greenwich.

Order today from flowerdeliverygreenwich.co.uk and complete your wedding look with premium buttonholes designed to impress.
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