This image shows a beautifully composed floral boutonniere resting on a pale beige, gently textured linen surface, the weave of the fabric softly visible and lending a natural, tactile warmth reminiscent of relaxed gatherings around St Mary Cray's local venues. The boutonniere is anchored by two striking lisianthus flowers, each one fully open, with creamy white petals that curl at the edges into deep, saturated purple ruffles. The colour transition is smooth yet pronounced, creating a dramatic halo effect that draws the eye to the centre of the arrangement. Tucked among these focal blooms are small clusters of delicate white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, which add volume without weight and bring a cloudlike softness to the design. Rising through the composition is a slender spire of muscari, its tightly packed, bell-shaped flowers shaded in a rich grape or royal purple, providing height, texture, and a slightly whimsical garden accent as though freshly cut from a spring border near local footpaths. Fine, feathery greenery arches out from behind the flowers, possibly asparagus fern, with tiny needle-like fronds that create a sense of movement and gentle wildness, balancing the formality of the blooms with a touch of the outdoors. Near the base sit two unopened, pale green buds, subtle but meaningful hints at blossoms yet to unfold, echoing the anticipation of a wedding morning or prom night. All the stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a crisp band of white satin ribbon, smooth and slightly glossy, tied snugly so the stems form a clean, compact handle ready to be pinned. The lighting is soft and even, emphasising the freshness of the petals and the careful craftsmanship. It feels like the sort of refined buttonhole a groom or guest might have delivered from a trusted St Mary Cray florist, chosen for its balance of classic elegance and modern colour.
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A finely detailed close-up of a wedding boutonniere rests on a softly textured light beige linen cloth, the neutral fabric echoing the calm, natural tones of the parks and greens around St Mary Cray. At the heart of the design are two open lisianthus blooms, their silky white petals edged with a deep, velvety purple that curls and ruffles gently at the tips. The petals catch the light in a way that makes them appear almost luminous against the understated background. Around them, tiny clusters of crisp white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, add a cloudlike softness and a hint of countryside charm, as if they were gathered from a hedgerow walk near the River Cray. A slim vertical spike of rich, grape-purple muscari buds rises beside the lisianthus, its tightly packed, bell-shaped florets giving a touch of structure and a slightly wild, garden-grown feel. Feathery, fine-textured greenery fans out behind the blooms, with narrow fronds that could be asparagus fern, providing gentle movement and the impression of fresh, dew-kissed foliage. Two pale green, unopened buds nestle near the base, suggesting flowers still to come and the unfolding of an important day. The stems are neatly aligned and wrapped in a crisp white satin ribbon, smoothed flat and tied in a modest, elegant bow, clearly prepared to be pinned to a lapel. The overall mood is refined yet quietly romantic, the kind of buttonhole a groom or prom guest in St Mary Cray might choose when they want their flowers to feel both polished and naturally handpicked, as if arranged by a local florist who understands the balance between ceremony and heartfelt simplicity. A close, detailed photograph shows the upper torso of a man dressed for a wedding in St Mary Cray, his formal outfit framing a meticulously crafted buttonhole. The suit jacket is a rich charcoal grey, sharply tailored so the lapel sits smooth and flat, with faint light catching the weave of the fabric. Beneath, a pale grey checkered shirt adds a subtle pattern, while a lustrous magenta silk tie, knotted with care, provides a bold ribbon of colour that feels joyful and celebratory, like a splash of sunset over the rooftops beyond St Mary Cray station. Pinned to the left lapel is the true focal point: a refined boutonniere of white lisianthus edged in deep violet, their ruffled petals opening gently around bright yellow centres. Around these main blooms, small white buds nestle close, still closed and full of promise, alongside tiny white filler flowers that resemble baby's breath, all softening the composition. A single slender spike of indigo-purple veronica rises gracefully, adding vertical movement and a touch of woodland charm. Fine greenery in varied textures-feathery sprigs, broader emerald leaves, and playful loops of decorative green grass-wrap and cradle the flowers, mirroring the fresh, green feel of nearby parks and gardens in St Mary Cray. At the base, a small, immaculate white satin bow is tied neatly, securing the stems and adding a classic finishing touch. The overall impression is one of calm sophistication and quiet romance, the kind of carefully considered floral detail a local groom might choose to wear close to his heart on a wedding morning before heading to a ceremony near the High Street or the church. Every element, from the polished fabrics to the fresh petals, speaks of craftsmanship, tenderness, and the hope of a new chapter beginning.

LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£85.00

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Make every detail of your wedding unforgettable with our Lilium & Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from Flowers St Mary Cray. This elegant design blends white-purple lisianthus, striking purple veronica, delicate gypsophila and glossy aralia leaves for a refined, romantic finish. Expertly handcrafted, each buttonhole is created to complement classic, modern or rustic wedding themes, ensuring the groom's look is polished and coordinated with the bridal flowers.

Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, this set includes four matching buttonholes, offering great value while keeping your wedding party style beautifully consistent. The soft tones and textured blooms photograph wonderfully, adding a subtle touch of luxury to your wedding album.

Lovingly made in St Mary Cray, our florists use only fresh, premium-quality stems so your buttonholes look immaculate throughout the day. Order online from Flowers St Mary Cray for reliable service and timely delivery to your chosen venue or home. Celebrate your big day in style with a groom buttonhole that feels as special as the moment itself.
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    Handy Flowers did a great job with the wedding buttonholes for our big day. Delivery was fast and they looked beautiful. Definitely would recommend them for their excellent work and attention to detail!

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    We so loved the flowers on our wedding. They were everything we hoped for - fresh, beautiful and classy. Huge thank you for all you've done!

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