An elegant floral boutonniere is displayed on a subtly textured, light beige fabric that resembles linen, its natural weave adding a soft, rustic backdrop reminiscent of wedding venues and family gatherings around Bromley Common. Positioned on a slight diagonal from lower left to upper right, the arrangement draws the eye first to a single, striking fuchsia rose at the centre. The rose is in perfect, full-bodied bloom, with petals densely layered and gently curving outward, creating a symmetrical rosette of rich, velvety pink. Around this focal flower, small clusters of white baby's breath form a delicate collar, their countless tiny blooms giving the impression of a light, lacy cloud encircling the rose and enhancing its vivid colour. Scattered thoughtfully among the white blossoms are glossy red hypericum berries, their rounded shapes and intense scarlet tones adding both festive energy and a subtle sense of formality, ideal for a groom ready to greet guests arriving from across Bromley and nearby Petts Wood. Fine, feathery green fronds, possibly asparagus fern, extend beyond the main body of the boutonniere, adding a touch of graceful movement and a whisper of woodland charm. These are balanced by darker, broader green leaves that have been carefully folded and curved to cradle the rose, providing structure, depth, and a polished finish. The stems beneath are neatly bundled and wrapped with a smooth red satin ribbon, tied in a secure, tidy knot that sits flush against the fabric and ensures comfort when pinned to a lapel. The lighting is soft and even, gently highlighting the curve of each petal, the sheen of the berries, and the texture of the ribbon. Every element speaks of thoughtful design and experienced hands, making this boutonniere a refined choice for weddings, proms, or formal occasions in and around Bromley Common, where small details help tell a larger love story.
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A richly detailed wedding boutonniere rests on a softly textured, light beige linen background, the kind of natural fabric you might see on rustic tables at a Bromley Common reception. At its heart is a single deep fuchsia rose, the petals tightly clustered at the centre and gradually loosening into velvety spirals of vivid pink towards the outer edges. The rose looks freshly cut, with a gentle sheen that suggests cool morning air and careful conditioning in the florist's studio. Around the base, tiny white baby's breath blooms form a delicate halo, their cloud-like clusters softening the strong colour of the rose and catching the light like miniature stars. Nestled among them are several glossy red hypericum berries, perfectly round and lacquered in appearance, adding a festive, jewel-like brightness that feels ideal for a winter wedding near Bromley Common's tree-lined streets. Fine, feathery green fronds extend outward, giving the piece a touch of airy movement, while darker, broader leaves are folded and curved to cradle the central rose and create a sense of depth and structure. The stems are meticulously bound in a smooth red satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and finished with a neat bow that echoes the berry tones and enhances the romantic character. Viewed from a slightly elevated angle, every detail of the craftsmanship is visible: the careful placement of each bloom, the tidy cut of the ribbon, and the balanced proportions that make it sit comfortably on a lapel. This handcrafted floral accessory clearly belongs at a wedding, prom, or special celebration, capturing the joy and elegance of a meaningful day shared with family and friends in and around Bromley Common. A high-angle close-up shows a meticulously crafted wedding boutonniere pinned neatly to the left lapel of a charcoal grey, almost black suit jacket, the kind you might see on a groom stepping out of a car near Bromley Common on a bright Saturday. At its heart sits a single deep red rose bud, upright and confident, the petals tightly swirled and velvety, rich as red wine. Around the base of this central rose, tiny white filler blooms, much like baby's breath, create a soft halo of lightness, their small, cloud-like clusters offering a gentle counterpoint to the intensity of the red. Threaded through the flowers are small, glossy red berries, perfectly round and polished, echoing the rose's colour while adding texture and a sense of playful detail. Lush greenery forms the structure of the piece: slender, grass-like blades arc slightly outward, while broader, smooth dark green leaves cup the base of the arrangement, giving the impression of something carefully gathered from a well-tended Bromley garden. The stems are bound in a narrow band of red satin ribbon, finished in a neatly tied bow that glows subtly under the indoor lighting, seamlessly uniting the red tones. Just beneath the boutonniere, a bright red tie in a smooth, likely silk or satin fabric is visible, its knot perfectly formed and centred, intensifying the coordinated red theme. Peeking out from under the tie and jacket, a finely patterned dress shirt in pale grey or white - perhaps a subtle check or houndstooth - adds refined texture, completing an ensemble that feels polished, romantic, and ready for a wedding reception at a local Bromley Common venue.

RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Celebrate your special day in style with our Red Rose & Hypericum Groom Buttonhole, beautifully handcrafted at Bromley Common Florist. This elegant buttonhole features a premium red rose, dainty gypsophila, rich red hypericum berries and glossy aralia leaves, all expertly arranged and bound with a luxurious red satin ribbon. Designed to sit perfectly on the lapel, it adds a classic, romantic touch to any groom's wedding suit.

Created with care by our skilled florists in Bromley Common, this groom buttonhole offers a timeless look that complements both traditional and modern wedding themes. The combination of deep red tones and soft white gypsophila creates striking contrast that stands out in photos and throughout your day. Ideal for grooms, best men and ushers, the price includes a set of four coordinating buttonholes, ensuring a polished and cohesive look for your wedding party.

At Bromley Common Florist, we use only fresh, high-quality flowers to guarantee lasting beauty and reliability. Order your Red Rose & Hypericum Groom Buttonhole online for convenient local delivery from our Bromley Common store and enjoy friendly, professional service for your big day.
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