A single, meticulously arranged boutonniere lies centred on a neutral, light beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, the subtle weave giving a sense of understated luxury often seen in Greenwich townhouse interiors. The floral cluster itself blends soft pastels with fresh greenery, creating an accessory that feels both romantic and composed. Dominating the middle are several soft pink blossoms, likely miniature stocks or another ruffled, garden-style flower, their petals layered in tight, textured rosettes. Each bloom has a whisper of gradient, the pink deepening slightly toward the core and fading to a pale, almost pearly edge, as if lit by gentle afternoon light filtering through a riverside window. Interlaced among these main flowers are sprigs of classic white baby's breath, each tiny floret perched on fine stems, giving the effect of delicate white confetti scattered between the petals. Breaking up the pink-and-white harmony are small touches of lavender or deep purple flowers, their cooler tones adding depth and a note of quiet refinement, much like the soft shadows along the colonnades at the Old Royal Naval College. On one side of the arrangement, a row of slender, creamy buds with hints of pale green-similar to freesia-angles outwards, closed but full, hinting at blooms that will open later in the day. Underneath, broad, glossy green leaves anchor the design, providing a strong, botanical frame, while feathery, grass-like foliage peeks out at various angles, introducing movement and a natural, garden-grown character. The stems beneath are aligned with care and encircled by a bold fuchsia satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly lustrous, tied into a clean, symmetrical bow with short trailing ends. The overall composition suggests a hand-crafted piece from a skilled local florist, ideal for a wedding party gathering near Greenwich Park or a prom night celebration, a small flourish that quietly signals attention to detail and a love of fresh, seasonal flowers.
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A delicately crafted floral boutonniere is laid thoughtfully on a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen surface, the neutral fabric allowing every petal and ribbon to stand out in quiet detail. At the centre, a cluster of soft pink, multi-petalled blooms-resembling miniature stocks or ruffled garden flowers-gathers closely together, each petal showing a gentle gradient from a deeper blush at the base to a paler edge, like early sunrise over the Thames at Greenwich. Threaded between these main blossoms are tiny, cloud-like tufts of white baby's breath, their minuscule florets adding an airy, lace-like halo and a sense of lightness. Here and there, small sprigs of lavender or deep purple flowers tuck into the design, introducing a subtle depth of colour that gently cools the warm pinks and whites. Extending from one side, several slim, creamy white to pale green buds-similar to freesias-curve outward, their closed tips promising future bloom and adding a feeling of anticipation, much like the moments before a ceremony at the Old Royal Naval College. Broad, vibrant green leaves cradle the entire composition, creating a lush emerald backing, while fine, wispy strands of fern-like greenery escape from beneath, giving a soft, natural movement. The stems are carefully aligned and tightly bound, finished with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon tied into an impeccably neat bow, its smooth loops and trailing ends catching the light. The overall mood is elegant but approachable, the kind of handcrafted buttonhole you might choose for a Greenwich wedding, prom, or graduation, a small yet meaningful accent that reflects both personal style and the refined craftsmanship of a local florist familiar with celebrations along the riverside and in nearby parks. A close-up photograph shows the upper body of a well-dressed man, likely a groom waiting outside a Greenwich registry office or a riverside venue near the Cutty Sark. He wears a finely tailored charcoal grey suit jacket with a soft, matte texture that catches the daylight along the lapel and sleeve. Beneath the jacket, a crisp, pale dress shirt with a subtle check pattern frames a bold magenta silk tie, perfectly knotted so that its smooth, lustrous surface reflects hints of light. Pinned neatly to the left lapel, the focal point is a handcrafted wedding buttonhole, composed with the precision of an experienced florist. At its crest, slim, unopened white or cream buds, similar to snapdragon or lisianthus, rise delicately, giving a sense of poised anticipation. Below, clusters of soft pink and light lavender flowers, reminiscent of sweet peas or stock, nestle together, their petals gently ruffled and romantic. Tiny cloud-like sprigs of white gypsophila thread through the design, creating a misty veil between blooms, while a few deeper purple florets add subtle depth and contrast. Broad, glossy dark green leaves cradle the flowers and give structure, balanced by airy, feathery bright green foliage that flicks outward like soft fronds of fern. Around the stems, a lavender satin ribbon is tied into a neat bow, its sheen echoing the cool tones of the petals and subtly complementing the vibrant tie. The soft natural light, perhaps filtering in from a Greenwich side street or garden, gives the whole buttonhole a feeling of fresh beginnings, elegant celebration, and quiet joy on a much-anticipated wedding day.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole, thoughtfully designed by Greenwich Florist in Greenwich. This refined buttonhole pairs elegant white lisianthus with striking purple anemone, accented by white veronica and sculpted bear grass for a modern, polished finish. Perfect for grooms who value detail and understated luxury, this floral accessory complements classic, contemporary, and rustic wedding themes alike.

Handcrafted by our skilled florists, each groom buttonhole is created fresh to ensure premium quality and long-lasting beauty throughout your special day. The harmonious mix of white and purple tones adds a subtle pop of colour that looks stunning in photos and coordinates effortlessly with a wide range of suits and bridal bouquets.

Ideal for the groom and key members of the wedding party, the price includes four matching buttonholes, offering both style and value. Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony or a grand celebration, Greenwich Florist provides reliable, friendly service and swift local delivery from our Greenwich store. Order your Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonholes today and arrive at the aisle looking perfectly put together.
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    The buttonhole added a touch of sophistication to my suit. Greenwich Florist exceeded my expectations with their service.

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    Elegant and fresh flowers that complemented my suit perfectly. Greenwich Florist provided excellent service.

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    The arrangement was exquisite and perfectly matched my wedding colors. Greenwich Florist provided outstanding quality.

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    Elegant and timeless arrangement. Greenwich Florist delivered fresh flowers that looked amazing throughout the day.

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    The buttonhole was gorgeous and added the perfect touch to my attire. Greenwich Florist delivered exceptional quality.

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    I received so many compliments on the buttonhole. Greenwich Florist did a fantastic job with the arrangement.

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