A beautifully detailed boutonniere or small corsage is positioned in the centre of the frame, resting on a softly textured, neutral linen cloth in warm beige tones, the woven fibres adding a homely, natural backdrop. The floral focal point is a charming cluster of soft light pink flowers, likely miniature stocks or similarly ruffled garden blooms, whose multiple petals curl and overlap to create a cushion of gentle colour. Each bloom shows a delicate gradient, with deeper blush near the heart fading to a whisper-pale pink along the edges, evoking the first light of a Bromley Common sunrise over nearby Norman Park. Interlaced with these main blooms are fine sprays of classic white baby's breath, their tiny starry florets adding airiness, volume, and a lace-like texture that softens the overall composition. Tucked discreetly throughout are a few sprigs of slim, spiky lavender or dusky purple flowers, which introduce a calm coolness and visual depth against the dominant pink and white. On one side of the arrangement, several creamy white to pale green buds-resembling elegant freesias-extend outward, still tightly furled, suggesting freshness and the promise of flowers yet to open as the celebration unfolds. Dark green, slightly glossy leaves curve beneath the blossoms, forming a natural cradle, while fine, wispy strands of grass-like greenery trail delicately around the edges, lending a slightly wild, garden-picked character. The stems are cleanly gathered and wrapped in a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, the bow tied with careful precision so that the loops sit full and the short tails rest tidily along the fabric. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting every petal and fibre without harsh shadow, giving the piece a calm, poised presence-ideal as a wedding buttonhole for a groom or guest arriving from the tree-lined streets around Bromley Common or a thoughtful corsage for a prom or anniversary celebration.
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A delicately crafted floral corsage or boutonniere lies centered on a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen background, the neutral fabric weaving a gentle canvas that lets every petal stand out. At the heart of the arrangement, a compact cluster of ruffled, soft pink blossoms-resembling miniature stocks or small garden blooms-forms a cushion of colour, each layered petal fading from a warmer blush at the base to a paler edge at the tip. Nestled between these pink flowers are airy clouds of tiny white baby's breath, their minute, star-shaped florets adding a light, lacy texture and a feeling of innocence. A few understated sprigs of fine lavender or deep lilac flowers tuck in among the pastel tones, lending a cool contrast and a whisper of subtle fragrance. To one side, several elongated, creamy white to pale green buds, likely freesia or a similar slender flower, stretch outward as though about to unfurl, suggesting freshness and the promise of the day ahead. The blooms are cradled by glossy, dark green leaves that fan gently beneath, while finer, fern-like greenery and wispy sprigs extend beyond the main cluster, giving the piece a softly wild, garden-picked charm. The stems are carefully bound and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, symmetrical bow with short trailing ends that catch the light with a silky sheen. The overall impression is of a thoughtfully made wedding or prom accessory-something a Bromley Common florist might pin on a lapel before a ceremony at a local church or celebration near Whitehall Recreation Ground-quietly elegant, fresh, and full of tender anticipation. A close-up wedding photograph shows the upper torso of a smartly dressed man, most likely a groom or groomsman standing outside in soft daylight, perhaps near Bromley Common or one of the local churches off Southborough Lane. He wears a dark charcoal grey suit jacket with a faint woven texture visible along the lapel and sleeve, layered over a crisp, pale dress shirt patterned with a fine, subtle grid. At the centre runs a bold magenta silk tie, neatly knotted and catching the light with a gentle sheen that echoes the joyful mood of a celebration. Pinned precisely to the left lapel is a meticulously crafted boutonnière, the true focal point of the image. Slender, unopened ivory buds-resembling young lisianthus or snapdragon stems-rise at the top, their creamy petals still tightly wrapped. Nestled beneath them, soft pink and lavender blossoms, similar to sweet peas or delicate stock, cluster together, their petals slightly ruffled and velvety. Tiny white clouds of gypsophila weave among the blooms, adding a misty, romantic softness, while a few deeper purple florets introduce depth and contrast. Broad, glossy dark green leaves cradle the composition, giving structure and richness, while finer, feathery greenery fans out with a sense of airy movement, as if catching a light spring breeze across Bromley Common. Around the base, a satin lavender ribbon is tied in a neat, symmetrical bow, its gentle shimmer complementing both flowers and tie. The overall impression is of thoughtful coordination and quiet sophistication, the kind of buttonhole a local florist would design for a heartfelt wedding morning, marking its wearer as someone cherished and celebrated on a special day.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole from Florist Bromley Common. Designed for the modern groom, this elegant buttonhole pairs soft white lisianthus and white veronica with a striking purple anemone, finished with sleek bear grass for a refined, contemporary look. Perfect for classic, romantic or modern weddings, the cool white and rich purple tones complement a wide range of suit and tie colours. Handcrafted by our expert florists in Bromley Common, each buttonhole is created with care to ensure it looks fresh and flawless throughout your big day. The price includes four matching groom and groomsmen buttonholes, giving your bridal party a coordinated, premium finish in every photograph. Using only high-quality, fresh flowers, we ensure long-lasting beauty and comfort when worn. Ideal for ceremonies, receptions and formal photos, this lisianthus and anemone buttonhole adds a touch of luxury without overpowering your overall look. Enjoy friendly, reliable service from Florist Bromley Common, with prompt local delivery so your wedding flowers arrive in perfect condition and on time. Order now to secure your Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole set and complete your wedding suit with effortless elegance.
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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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