Set against a softly lit backdrop of pale beige, textured fabric, this elegant boutonniere appears as though it has just been laid out on a tailored jacket in a quiet Elm Park dressing room before the festivities begin. The fabric beneath it has a visible, fine weave that recalls natural linen or burlap, running diagonally across the image and giving a warm, understated rustic feel, often favoured for local barn-style and vintage-inspired weddings. At the heart of the floral design lies a single, mature white eustoma bloom, also known as lisianthus, fully open and facing slightly upward toward the viewer. Its petals are delicately ruffled, layered in soft rings that form a full, rounded blossom; the outer petals curl gracefully away, while the inner layers fold into one another, creating a sense of depth and tenderness. Just below and to the left of this main flower rest two slender eustoma buds in a creamy, pale green shade, their tips still sealed, providing a quiet counterpoint to the fully opened bloom and suggesting the unfolding of new chapters. Threaded between the central flower and buds are gentle sprays of white gypsophila, each cluster made up of tiny star-shaped flowers that lend an airy, cloud-like halo to the arrangement, softening its outline and adding a romantic, traditional touch. From beneath the eustoma, several fine, dark green grass-like blades fan out toward the left, their linear form adding movement and a slightly whimsical flair, while a single broader dark green leaf sits behind the bloom like a discreet backdrop, enhancing the luminous white petals. The stems are neatly trimmed and secured at the base by a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and tied into a small, jaunty bow that introduces a vibrant flash of pink. The ribbon's smooth, glossy texture catches the light and contrasts vividly with the muted, natural tones around it, suggesting a contemporary twist to a classic boutonniere. Photographed from a slightly elevated, overhead angle, in soft, even light that reveals every ridge of petal and thread of fabric, the piece feels fresh, handcrafted, and ready to be pinned on a groom or prom guest heading out from Elm Park towards nearby celebrations. The overall impression is one of calm joy and refined simplicity, reflecting the thoughtful work of an experienced local florist.
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A delicately crafted wedding boutonniere lies on a diagonally placed panel of light beige, linen-like fabric, its fine woven texture softly catching the light and giving the whole scene a calm, natural warmth, as if set out on a freshly pressed suit near Elm Park station before the ceremony. At the heart of the design, a single white eustoma bloom is fully opened, its ruffled petals layered in gentle curves that create a lush, rounded rosette. The flower's creamy white tone glows against the neutral background, with the very center falling into a subtle shadow that hints at depth and softness. Just below and to the left, two slender, pale green eustoma buds rest close to the main bloom, their tips still closed and smooth, suggesting the quiet promise of flowers yet to unfold. Threaded around the trio are cloud-like tufts of tiny white gypsophila, each minuscule blossom adding a sense of airiness and light, the way baby's breath often does in bridal work across Elm Park's local churches and registry offices. From behind the main flower, narrow blades of fresh, dark green grass-like foliage arc outwards toward the lower left corner, giving a sense of movement and a slightly wild, garden-picked charm. A broader, deeper green leaf sits partly hidden beneath the eustoma, providing a rich backdrop that frames the bloom. At the base, the neatly aligned stems are tightly wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a jaunty, compact bow; the silky bow catches the light and introduces a playful, modern splash of colour. Photographed from a gently elevated angle with even, flattering lighting, the boutonniere appears crisp, cool, and freshly made, ideal for a groom or prom guest in Elm Park seeking a simple, elegant floral accent that still feels personal and celebratory. A sharply focused close-up of a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket shows a meticulously crafted white lisianthus buttonhole glowing against the dark fabric, the kind of refined detail often chosen for weddings in Elm Park. The wool suit has a subtle, woven texture and a crisply pressed lapel, catching soft, even light that highlights every thread. At the centre of the lapel sits a fully opened lisianthus bloom, its creamy white petals layered in gentle ruffles that curl slightly at the tips, giving a velvety, almost cloud-like softness. Just above it, two slender ivory buds nestle closely, suggesting flowers that will unfurl later in the day, perhaps as the reception begins. Around the main bloom, tiny clusters of white gypsophila float like a delicate halo, their miniature star-shaped flowers creating a fine, lacy texture that contrasts beautifully with the clean lines of the suit. Fine strands of fresh greenery arc and weave through the arrangement, adding movement and a quiet, natural elegance, as though the flowers have been freshly gathered from a garden near Harrow Lodge Park. The base of the boutonnière is wrapped in a narrow mauve ribbon, carefully tied into a discreet bow that mirrors the tone of the perfectly knotted magenta or deep fuchsia silk tie at the centre of the chest. The tie lies smooth and luminous against a grey and white patterned dress shirt, completing a palette of charcoal, white, and berry tones that feels both modern and timeless. This intimate portrait of formalwear and flowers evokes the calm anticipation before a ceremony, the kind of thoughtful finishing touch a local Elm Park florist might create for a groom walking into a day filled with promise.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole, thoughtfully designed by Flowers Elm Park in Elm Park. This elegant buttonhole features delicate white lisianthus blooms paired with airy gypsophila and sculpted aspidistra leaves for a refined, modern look. Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, it creates a coordinated finish for your wedding party. Each buttonhole is handcrafted by our skilled florists to ensure a fresh, premium finish that photographs beautifully and lasts throughout your special day. The soft white tones complement any colour scheme, from classic black tie to rustic or contemporary weddings. Priced as a set of 4 buttonholes, this bundle offers both style and value, making it easy to match your whole wedding party. Order online from Flowers Elm Park for reliable local service, quality blooms and convenient delivery in Elm Park and surrounding areas.
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