A meticulously crafted boutonniere lies against a pale beige, finely textured fabric that resembles soft linen, its understated backdrop gently highlighting every detail of the floral work. At the centre of the composition, two lisianthus blossoms open gracefully, their white petals finely ruffled and artfully edged with a vivid purple that deepens towards the outer curves, creating a gentle yet striking contrast that draws the eye first. The edges have a painterly, watercolour quality, evoking the sort of careful colour pairing a Cranham florist might design for an elegant local wedding. Around these main blooms, delicate tufts of tiny white filler flowers-similar to baby's breath-nestle into the gaps, adding pockets of softness and visual breath between the larger forms, like small puffs of cloud in an otherwise clear sky. A single vertical spike of deep purple muscari, or grape hyacinth, stands just off-centre, its tightly packed, bell-shaped florets introducing a more structured texture and a slightly cooler, bluish tone to the purple spectrum. Fine, feathery strands of greenery, likely asparagus fern, arc outward around the flowers, their slender, needle-like fronds lending the composition movement and a gentle, almost whisper-like lightness, while a couple of pale green buds rest at the edges, hinting at freshness and the quiet promise of blooms still to come. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped with smooth white satin ribbon, the binding neat and precise, with a small bow creating a polished finish at the base where the boutonniere would be held or pinned. The overall mood is one of refined simplicity and timeless elegance, ideal for a groom or groomsman preparing for a ceremony in Cranham, whether walking to a local church or stepping into a nearby reception venue, and capturing the soft anticipation of a special day beginning.
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A finely detailed boutonniere rests on a softly textured light beige linen background, the neutral fabric gently cradling the small, elegant cluster of flowers as if laid out on a dressing table before a Cranham wedding. At its heart sit two white lisianthus blooms, their petals delicately ruffled and brushed at the edges with a deep, velvety purple that pools into the folds like ink on silk, creating a refined bi-colour halo. Threaded between and around them are tiny, pristine white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, that add a light, cloud-like softness, breaking up the richer tones with airy dots of brightness. A slender, upright spike of tightly packed deep purple muscari, or grape hyacinth, rises beside the lisianthus, its bell-shaped florets adding both height and an intriguing texture, reminiscent of spring walks through nearby Cranham's green spaces. Fine, feathery greenery, possibly asparagus fern, surrounds the flowers, its soft needles spilling gently outward to frame the composition with a sense of movement and natural ease, while a couple of pale green, unopened buds hint at blooms still to come and lend a quiet feeling of new beginnings. The stems are neatly aligned and bound at the base with smooth, crisp white satin ribbon, wrapped with the sort of care a local florist would take preparing buttonholes for a ceremony in a Cranham church or a celebration at a nearby venue. A small, tidy bow secures the binding, signaling that this boutonniere is ready to be pinned to a lapel, a understated yet sophisticated accent for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest who prefers flowers that speak in a gentle, thoughtful tone rather than bold flourish, and capturing the calm, anticipatory mood of a special day just about to unfold. A tightly framed, close-up photograph shows the upper torso of a man dressed for a formal occasion, most likely a wedding in Cranham, with every detail of his outfit and boutonniere carefully considered. He wears a dark charcoal grey suit jacket, crisply tailored so the shoulders sit cleanly and the lapel line is sharp but not severe. Beneath it, a pale grey checkered dress shirt adds a soft pattern, its fine grid barely visible but giving the fabric a gentle depth. At the centre of his chest, a vivid magenta silk tie catches the light, the knot neat and symmetrical, offering a confident burst of colour against the cooler greys. Pinned precisely to the left lapel is a delicately composed boutonniere, which becomes the true focal point of the image. The main flowers appear to be lisianthus blooms, white petals edged with deep violet-purple ruffles that curl inwards, their bright yellow centres peeking out like tiny bursts of sunlight. Nestled around them are slimmer, closed white buds, suggesting flowers yet to open and symbolising beginnings, while a single upright stem of veronica carries tiny indigo florets in a vertical line. Wisps of baby's breath are scattered through the design, their minute white blossoms creating a cloud-like softness, supported by layers of fresh greenery. Some leaves are smooth and glossy, others more feathery and fine, and slender loops of decorative green grass arc gracefully outward, adding a contemporary twist. At the base, the stems are neatly bound and finished with a small white satin bow, lending a traditional, polished touch. The overall impression is of refined celebration-something you might see on a groom walking out of a Cranham church or registry office into bright afternoon light, carrying the quiet promise of the day ahead close to his heart.

LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£85.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our elegant Lilium & Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole, expertly handcrafted at Flowers Cranham in Cranham. Designed to complement any suit, this refined buttonhole features white-purple lisianthus, striking purple veronica, delicate gypsophila and glossy aralia leaves for a fresh, modern look. Perfect for grooms who want a premium, coordinated finish, this set includes four matching buttonholes, ideal for the groom, best man and key members of the wedding party. Our florists carefully select each bloom for quality, colour and longevity, ensuring your buttonholes look beautiful from ceremony to reception. The soft white and purple tones pair beautifully with classic black, navy, grey or cream suits, making this arrangement versatile for traditional, rustic or contemporary themes. Available from Flowers Cranham, your local wedding flower specialist in Cranham, this groom buttonhole set can be tailored as part of a wider bridal party package. Order online at flowerscranham.co.uk for friendly service, reliable quality and beautifully presented buttonholes ready for your special day.
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