Set against a soft, light beige background that mimics the texture of fine linen, a meticulously crafted boutonniere takes centre stage, its compact form full of nuance and detail. The focal flower is a single white alstroemeria, commonly known as a Peruvian lily, its open bloom revealing broad, slightly ruffled petals. Fine reddish-brown streaks and speckles collect gracefully near the throat of the flower, leading the eye inward to the delicate stamens at its heart. Just beside this central blossom, a conical cluster of bright lime-green buds stands upright, each bud tightly packed so that together they form a sculptural spike reminiscent of Ornithogalum or ginger flowers. This vivid green accent adds a dynamic textural contrast and gives the piece a modern edge. Threaded throughout the arrangement are sprigs of baby's breath, their clusters of small white flowers creating a misty, cloud-like effect that softens the lines and lends a classic, romantic air. Around the base, deep green, sword-shaped leaves overlap to provide structure, while thin, wispy blades of grass-like foliage arc and curl, adding movement and a sense of natural, garden-inspired charm that feels at home in the leafy streets around Bromley Common and nearby Hayes Lane. The stems are neatly bound and finished with a bright pink satin ribbon, tied into a small yet precise bow whose glossy surface catches the light and injects a playful, celebratory note into the predominantly white-and-green palette. Gentle, even lighting illuminates every texture-from the satin sheen of the ribbon to the velvety blossom and crisp foliage-conveying the calm, polished atmosphere of a wedding morning, a school prom in Bromley, or a cherished anniversary celebration where such a boutonniere would add a refined finishing touch.
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A delicately handcrafted boutonniere rests on a softly textured, light beige fabric that resembles natural linen, the neutral background allowing every petal and leaf to stand out with clarity. At the heart of this compact corsage is a single white alstroemeria bloom, its broad petals gently ruffled at the edges and brushed with fine reddish-brown speckles that gather towards the throat, where slender stamens reach out in quiet detail. Just to the side, a striking cone of tightly packed lime-green buds, reminiscent of an Ornithogalum or ginger spike, introduces a sculptural element, its scales overlapping like tiny, fresh leaves ready to open. Framing these focal flowers, clusters of cloud-like white baby's breath float between the stems, their minute blossoms creating a soft halo that lightens the whole design. Around the base, dark green, sword-shaped foliage overlaps with slender, grass-like fronds that arc gracefully, adding movement and depth, as though a breeze from nearby Bromley Common park had just brushed past. The stems are neatly bound and finished with a small satin ribbon bow in bright pink, its glossy loops catching the light and giving a playful, romantic pop of colour against the white and green. Even, gentle lighting reveals every texture-the smooth satin, the velvety petals, the crisp greenery-evoking the feeling of a calm wedding morning somewhere along Southborough Lane or near the leafy avenues of Bromley Common. This refined floral accessory feels perfect for pinning to a lapel at a local ceremony, a prom, or an anniversary dinner, carrying an air of fresh celebration and thoughtful craftsmanship. A close-up, high-angle photograph captures the upper torso of a man dressed for a formal occasion in Bromley Common, his charcoal grey suit jacket filling most of the frame. The fabric looks smooth and finely tailored, with a sharp lapel line and structured shoulder, while beneath the open lapels a pale dress shirt with a subtle grid pattern peeks through, neatly buttoned and pressed. At the centre of the image, a solid lavender necktie runs straight down the chest, its satin-like sheen echoing soft daylight, and drawing the eye directly to the boutonniere pinned carefully to the left lapel. The buttonhole itself is a delicate composition of fresh white alstroemeria, their petals creamy and luminous, each bloom brushed with slender maroon streaks that resemble hand-painted lines, and tiny golden stamens just visible in the middle. Rising above them is a slender spire of pale green buds, reminiscent of muscari or hyacinth, adding height and a sense of anticipation, while little clouds of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, soften the edges like fine lace. Slender, grass-like blades of foliage curl gracefully around the flowers, mingling with broader, darker green leaves that frame the white petals in a rich contrast against the dark suit. At the base, a lilac satin ribbon has been tied into a compact bow, its colour perfectly matched to the tie so that everything feels beautifully coordinated, as if chosen for a wedding morning near Norman Park or a prom night in one of Bromley Common's local venues. You can almost sense the faint coolness of the petals and the crisp scent of fresh greenery, an understated but meaningful accent crafted by a local florist for a milestone moment.

WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Add a refined finishing touch to your wedding suit with our White Alstroemeria Groom Buttonhole from Bromley Common Florist. This elegant design pairs crisp white alstroemeria with delicate white veronica, cloud-like gypsophila and glossy aralia leaves for a fresh, modern look that complements any colour scheme. Handcrafted by our expert florists in Bromley Common, each buttonhole is wired and finished with care to sit neatly on a lapel all day, from ceremony to evening reception.

Perfect for grooms, best men, ushers and fathers of the bride or groom, this set includes four matching buttonholes to create a coordinated wedding party style. The soft white palette photographs beautifully and works with both classic and contemporary bridal looks.

Using only premium, fresh blooms, we ensure your buttonholes arrive in perfect condition, ready for the big day. Ideal for weddings in Bromley Common and surrounding areas, this groom buttonhole set offers timeless style, quality craftsmanship and reliable local service. Order online from Bromley Common Florist for beautifully made wedding flowers you can trust.
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    My flowers were absolutely breathtaking and I can’t thank this team enough. Lots of people commented on them on our wedding day, and they were worth every penny because of the unique arrangements. Beautiful! I’d recommend this firm for any buttonholes or flowers!

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