A small yet beautifully detailed boutonniere, suitable as a corsage as well, is positioned at the centre of a neutral, finely woven fabric that resembles light beige or oatmeal-toned linen, its soft texture adding a cosy, natural backdrop. The floral design is built around several full, soft pink blooms, reminiscent of miniature stock or clustered garden flowers, whose petals are gently ruffled and layered to create a plush, cushion-like core. Their pink tones drift from a paler blush at the outer edges to a slightly richer hue toward the heart, conveying a romantic, early-spring softness that would feel right at home at a ceremony near St Nicholas Church in Harpenden. Interspersed through these central flowers are delicate sprays of white baby's breath, each cluster forming a tiny constellation of blossoms that lightens the composition and introduces airy texture. Among the pink and white, discreet tufts of lavender and dusky purple florets add another dimension of colour, offering a cool contrast without overwhelming the pastel palette. To the left, several slender buds in creamy white fading to pale green-likely freesia or similar buds-arc outward gracefully, still tightly furled and full of anticipation, their smooth surfaces suggesting freshness and subtle fragrance. The blooms rest on a base of rich, broad green leaves that frame the piece in a deep, saturated green, while fine, feather-like greenery extends beyond the edges, adding a touch of natural looseness. At the base, the stems are carefully bound and dressed in a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, formed into a tidy, elegant bow with short, flowing tails that catch the available light. The gentle, even lighting highlights each petal, leaf, and ribbon fold, making this floral accessory appear freshly prepared, ready to be worn at a wedding, graduation, or prom somewhere between the tree-lined avenues of central Harpenden and the surrounding countryside.
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A delicate corsage or boutonniere lies carefully placed on a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen background, the neutral fabric echoing the calm, understated elegance of a Harpenden wedding morning. At the centre, a compact cluster of ruffled, soft pink blooms-resembling miniature stocks or spray carnations-unfurls in layers of silky petals, their colour gently drifting from blush at the edges to a slightly warmer pink toward the heart. Threaded between these pastel heads are airy sprigs of pure white baby's breath, each tiny floret like a cloud of lace that lightens the composition and adds a sense of movement. Nestled among the pink and white is a subtle scattering of tiny lavender-to-deep-purple flowers, bringing a whisper of duskier tone and depth, much like the muted heather shades you might see along a late-summer walk on Harpenden Common. To one side, several elongated, creamy white to pale green buds-likely freesia or a similar slender bloom-stretch gracefully outward, still closed and full of promise, suggesting flowers yet to open as the celebration unfolds. A fan of lush, broad green leaves forms a supportive cradle beneath the flowers, while finer, wispy greenery reminiscent of asparagus fern reaches out with feathery lightness. The stems at the base are neatly gathered and bound in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a crisp, symmetrical bow whose smooth loops and tails catch the light with a gentle sheen. The overall effect is of a freshly made floral accessory, ready to be pinned to a lapel or wrist for a wedding, prom, or graduation in Harpenden, its craftsmanship and colour harmony capturing a mood of joyful, thoughtful celebration. A close-up wedding portrait focuses tightly on the upper chest of a man in a finely tailored charcoal suit, his lapel framed against a softly blurred background that could be a light-filled Harpenden venue. The jacket's dark fabric has a subtle woven texture, and beneath it a crisp, pale shirt with a faint grid pattern adds quiet structure. At the centre of the image, a rich magenta silk tie is knotted neatly, its lustrous surface catching the natural daylight in gentle highlights that echo the romance of a ceremony at Rothamsted Park or along Harpenden High Street. Pinned precisely to the left lapel is a meticulously crafted buttonhole: creamy, elongated buds, reminiscent of snapdragons or lisianthus, rise gracefully at the top, their petals still softly closed as if on the brink of opening. Below them, clusters of pastel pink and light lavender blooms-similar to sweet peas or delicate stock-form a rounded, cloud-like cluster of colour. Threaded between these petals are tiny white sprigs of gypsophila, adding a misty, almost ethereal veil, while deeper purple florets tuck in to give depth and contrast. The flowers emerge from a base of glossy, dark green leaves that cradle the stems, complemented by feathery, bright green foliage that arcs outwards with airy movement, like garden fronds swaying in a light Hertfordshire breeze. At the base of the stems, a narrow lavender satin ribbon is tied into a neat bow, its sheen subtly matching the lilac tones above and holding everything securely in place. The overall impression is one of understated elegance and joyful anticipation, the kind of refined buttonhole a groom or honoured guest might choose for a spring or summer wedding in Harpenden.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Add a refined finishing touch to your wedding ensemble with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole from Flowers Harpenden. Designed for grooms who value understated luxury, this elegant buttonhole combines soft white lisianthus, delicate white veronica, rich purple anemone and graceful bear grass for a stylish, modern look. The fresh white blooms contrast beautifully with the deep purple anemone, creating a sophisticated accent that complements classic, contemporary or rustic wedding themes.

Handcrafted by our expert florists in Harpenden, each buttonhole is carefully wired and finished for comfort, durability and a secure fit throughout your day. Sold as a set of four, this collection is perfect for the groom, best man and key members of the wedding party, ensuring a coordinated, polished appearance in your photos.

Using only premium, fresh flowers, Flowers Harpenden guarantees quality, reliable service and beautiful floral details you can trust on your big day. Ideal for Harpenden weddings and nearby venues, this groom buttonhole set pairs effortlessly with ivory, navy, grey and pastel palettes. Order online from Flowers Harpenden for beautifully crafted wedding buttonholes that elevate your suit with timeless style and elegance.
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    This is a very creative company with lots of skill. I was so thrilled with the buttonholes and so was my bride. Very colourful, very professional and the delivery was safe and secure!

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    Fantastic online ordering experience. The website is really easy to use and offers great variety of buttonhole arrangements. I ordered two arrangements to see which one will be more suitable for my wedding suit. They both arrived extremely beautiful and made my choice very hard. What a wonderful company to order from!

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