A beautifully detailed boutonniere or petite corsage lies centred on a light, oatmeal-toned textile that resembles finely woven linen, its understated colour and gentle texture echoing the relaxed elegance of a celebration in Greenford's leafy streets. The floral focal point is a small cluster of soft light-pink blossoms, their petals ruffled and layered in tight rosettes, similar to miniature stocks or garden-style blooms. Each petal seems to shift subtly from a paler edge to a slightly deeper pink near the heart, giving the flowers a natural depth and a softly romantic glow. Tucked among them are airy stems of classic white baby's breath, the tiny blossoms forming a cloud of delicate dots that contrast beautifully with the larger pink petals. Adding nuance, slender sprigs of lavender or muted purple florets thread through the arrangement, bringing a gentle hint of cool colour, like evening light settling over nearby Perivale Park. To one side, a small fan of elongated buds in creamy white and pale green extends gracefully outward, reminiscent of freesias or lily buds just before they unfurl, imparting a quiet sense of new beginnings that suits weddings, graduations, or special dinners at homes across Greenford. Beneath and around the flowers, rich emerald leaves provide structure, their smooth surfaces slightly glossy, while fine, feathery greenery radiates from the base, suggesting movement and a just-picked freshness. The stems are neatly bundled and finished with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon that wraps snugly around the base before forming an elegant little bow, its loops plump and its short tails resting evenly on the cloth. Soft, even lighting picks up the sheen of the ribbon and the texture of each petal, making this accessory feel intimate and carefully considered, the sort of handcrafted detail a local florist would prepare for a lapel or wrist on a day meant to be remembered.
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A delicate floral corsage or boutonniere rests gently on a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen background, the weave of the fabric giving a calm, natural canvas that feels very at home in a Greenford townhouse or a wedding venue near Ravenor Park. At the centre of the piece is a compact cluster of ruffled, soft blush-pink blossoms, reminiscent of miniature stocks or dainty garden flowers, each petal layered and slightly curled to catch the light. Nestled between the pink blooms are clouds of tiny white baby's breath, their miniature star-shaped florets creating an airy, lace-like halo that softens the edges of the arrangement. Threaded through are discreet touches of lavender and deep purple florets, adding a gentle depth and a hint of romance, like the last hues of dusk over the Grand Union Canal. On one side, a small row of creamy white to pale green buds, similar to slender freesias or lilies just about to open, stretches outward, suggesting freshness and the promise of a moment still to come. Lush, broad emerald leaves cradle the flowers, while fine, feathery green sprigs extend beyond the cluster, giving the accessory a slightly wild, garden-picked feel. The stems are neatly bound and finished with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a precise bow whose smooth loops and short trailing tails glint softly. The overall impression is one of quiet celebration and thoughtful craftsmanship, the kind of hand-finished detail a Greenford florist might pin on a lapel for a prom at a local school or a wedding ceremony in a nearby church, where every petal helps mark the day as truly special. A close-up photograph shows the upper torso of a man dressed for a formal occasion, most likely a groom standing outside a Greenford wedding venue in soft daylight. He wears a dark charcoal suit jacket with a gently textured lapel and sleeve, layered over a pale dress shirt with a subtle check pattern that catches the light in a quiet, refined way. At his throat, a vivid magenta-fuchsia silk tie has been tied in a precise knot, its smooth, lustrous surface reflecting a gentle sheen that contrasts beautifully with the matte fabric of the suit. Pinned to his left lapel is a meticulously crafted boutonnière: a compact, vertical arrangement of florals in white, cream, soft pink, and lavender-purple. At the top, slender unopened buds-resembling snapdragons or a similar elongated bloom-rise gracefully, their creamy petals still tightly wrapped. Beneath them, clusters of pastel pink and light lilac blossoms, perhaps sweet peas or small stock flowers, nestle together, their velvety petals creating a soft, romantic focal point. Tiny white sprigs of baby's breath float between the blooms, giving an airy, cloud-like texture, while a few deeper purple florets add just enough depth to balance the brighter tie. Glossy dark green leaves form a sturdy backing, and finer, feathery bright green foliage, similar to asparagus fern, arcs outward with a sense of movement, as if stirred by a gentle breeze drifting over nearby Ravenor Park. Around the base of the stems, a lavender satin ribbon has been tied into a neat bow, echoing the lilac tones of the flowers and adding a subtle glint. The overall feeling is one of poised elegance and joyful anticipation, the kind of carefully considered buttonhole a local Greenford florist might design for a spring or summer wedding morning, ready to be photographed on the steps of a church off Ruislip Road.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with the Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole from Flowers Greenford. This elegant set of four groom buttonholes blends premium white lisianthus, delicate white veronica, rich purple anemones and sculpted bear grass for a refined, modern finish. Designed to complement classic, contemporary or rustic wedding themes, these buttonholes add a subtle pop of colour while keeping the overall look clean and sophisticated.

Handcrafted by experienced florists in Greenford, each buttonhole is carefully arranged for comfort, durability and all-day freshness. The contrast of soft white blooms with deep purple anemones creates a striking focal point that photographs beautifully and enhances any suit or tuxedo. Ideal for grooms, best men and ushers, this coordinated set ensures a polished, cohesive look across your wedding party.

At Flowers Greenford, we use only fresh, high-quality stems and pay attention to every detail, from secure fastening to balanced design. Enjoy reliable, friendly service and fast local delivery from our Greenford florist, so your wedding flowers arrive in perfect condition and on time. Choose the Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole set for a premium finish to your big-day attire and create a stylish, memorable impression.
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    Elegant and sophisticated, just what we wanted for our wedding. Highly impressed with the craftsmanship.

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    Beautifully crafted buttonholes that enhanced the groom’s look. Thank you Flowers Greenford!

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    The arrangement was exquisite and complimented our wedding theme perfectly.

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    The buttonholes were a standout feature at our wedding. Received many compliments from guests.

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    The quality of the flowers was exceptional. Flowers Greenford made our wedding even more memorable.

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    The arrangement was perfect and delivered on time. Flowers Greenford did a great job.

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