A small, exquisitely detailed floral boutonniere lies horizontally across a neutral, light greige woven backdrop, the fabric's subtle texture suggesting a fine linen napkin you might encounter at a Tulse Hill wedding reception. The arrangement centres on a cluster of soft pink flowers, each bloom densely packed with ruffled petals that curl and overlap like delicate tissue, reminiscent of miniature stocks or similar garden blossoms. Their pink hue varies gently, with richer tones nestled toward the centre and a faint blush fading to almost white at the petal tips, capturing the gentle romance of early spring. Interspersed among these central blooms are airy sprays of white baby's breath; their minute, cloud-like florets break up the colour with pockets of light, imparting a dreamy, weightless effect and a slightly vintage charm. Tiny spikes of lavender or pale purple blossoms emerge subtly from between the petals, adding cool, understated notes of colour and a sense of depth, much like distant floral borders along the paths near Brockwell Park. On one side of the composition, a row of elongated, tightly closed buds in shades of creamy white and soft green arcs gracefully outward, as if they are freesias or young gladiolus stems that will open just in time for the ceremony. A base of broad, lush green leaves, glossy and deep in tone, grounds the piece, while fine, filament-like fronds of greenery spray outward in gentle curves, giving a slightly wild, garden-picked character. The stems are expertly aligned and secured with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and tied into an elegant, proportionate bow with neatly trailing ends. Crafted with the care of an experienced local florist, this boutonniere would sit beautifully on a jacket lapel for a wedding, prom, or formal event anywhere around Tulse Hill and the surrounding South London neighbourhoods.
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A delicately handcrafted floral boutonniere is laid carefully on a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen background, the neutral fabric gently woven and slightly nubbled, like the sort of tablecloth you might see in a Tulse Hill townhouse near Brockwell Park. At the centre of the piece, a compact cluster of soft, blush-pink blossoms with many ruffled petals-resembling miniature stocks or small garden blooms-forms a romantic focal point. Their petals show a subtle gradient, with deeper pink tones near the heart and paler, almost shell-pink edges, suggesting freshness and careful conditioning. Threaded through the pink flowers are tiny white clouds of baby's breath, each floret no larger than a pinhead, adding a lace-like lightness and giving the arrangement an airy, almost whispered quality. Tucked discreetly among them, a few fine sprigs of lavender-toned or deep purple flowers introduce a gentle contrast, like distant heather on a misty South London morning. To one side, several creamy white to pale green closed buds-similar to slim freesias or young gladiolus-extend gracefully, their smooth, tapered shapes hinting at blooms yet to unfurl on the wedding day. A base of lush, broad emerald leaves cradles the flowers, while fine, feathery green foliage arcs outwards in delicate threads, echoing wild grasses growing along Tulse Hill's quieter streets. The stems are neatly bound and finished with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied in a precise, symmetrical bow whose short tails rest softly against the cloth. The whole composition feels calm, intentional, and quietly celebratory, the kind of thoughtfully made buttonhole chosen for a wedding, prom, or graduation at a local venue, where every detail is meant to feel intimate and personal. A close-up wedding portrait focuses tightly on a gentleman's chest and shoulders, showing a beautifully tailored charcoal suit jacket, a pale patterned dress shirt, and a bold, lustrous magenta silk tie, with every weave of the fabric catching the soft daylight. Pinned precisely to the left lapel is an exquisitely detailed buttonhole, the kind of refined floral work you might expect from a long-established Tulse Hill florist preparing a groom on a calm morning near Brockwell Park. At the top of the arrangement, slender, upright buds in creamy white and soft ivory-similar to delicate snapdragons-offer a sense of freshness and promise. Below them, clusters of pastel pink and gentle lavender blooms nestle together, perhaps sweet peas or small stocks, their petals slightly ruffled, as if just opened. Tiny tufts of white gypsophila float between the flowers like a fine mist, while a few deeper purple florets tuck into the heart of the boutonnière to add depth and quiet drama. Broad, glossy dark green leaves form a supportive base, their polished surfaces framing the flowers, while finer, feathery and brighter green foliage fans outwards with a light, airy movement that softens the stronger lines of the suit. A neat lavender satin ribbon is tied around the stems in a small, careful bow, its sheen echoing the tie's richness without competing with it. The overall feeling is of modern romance and understated confidence, perfectly suited to a wedding or special celebration in and around Tulse Hill, where a simple buttonhole becomes a personal expression of joy, intention, and meticulous craftsmanship.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole, thoughtfully handcrafted by Florist Tulse Hill in South London. This elegant buttonhole pairs soft white lisianthus and white veronica with a striking purple anemone, finished with sculpted bear grass for a refined, modern look.

Designed for the style-conscious groom, this set of four matching buttonholes ensures a cohesive, polished finish for the groom and groomsmen. The fresh, premium blooms are carefully selected for their longevity, so they look vibrant from the first photo to the last dance.

Perfect for contemporary, romantic or classic wedding themes, the Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole adds a subtle pop of colour against suits and tuxedos. Our experienced Tulse Hill florists handcraft each piece on the day of collection or delivery to guarantee freshness and quality.

Order online from floristtulsehill.co.uk for reliable local delivery from our Tulse Hill florist. Enjoy friendly, professional service and wedding flowers you can trust to look beautiful in every photograph. Reserve your wedding date and order your groom buttonholes today.
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    Beautifully packaged and delivered. The arrangement was even more stunning in person.

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    Elegant and sophisticated, the arrangement was perfect for our wedding theme.

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    The flowers were exquisite and added a lovely touch to our celebration.

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    The arrangement was stunning and added a perfect touch of elegance.

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    A stunning addition to our wedding. The attention to detail was impressive.

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    The groom looked so elegant with the beautifully arranged flowers. Loved it!

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    Hand-selected flowers that truly made a difference on our special day.

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