On a softly textured, light beige surface that resembles finely woven linen, a single boutonniere is laid out with care, its compact shape framed perfectly by the neutral backdrop. The focal point is a pristine white alstroemeria blossom, petals gently curved and slightly ruffled at the tips, opening to reveal delicate reddish-brown speckles near the throat, and pale green hints at the base of the petals. This flower feels refined yet approachable, the sort of bloom often chosen by local couples in Chislehurst for weddings at nearby venues, where understated elegance is key. To one side of the alstroemeria sits a striking, cone-shaped spray of bright lime-green buds, closely packed in a tapering cluster that adds structure and visual interest, like a little tower of fresh growth just ready to open. The designer has threaded in fine stems of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom floating on thin, wiry stems, creating the impression of a soft, feathery halo around the more substantial flowers. Beneath and behind them, broad, dark green, pointed leaves provide a strong base, overlapping slightly to form a backdrop of deep colour, while longer, slender grass-like fronds arc outward in gentle curves, adding movement and a slightly whimsical, natural feel reminiscent of the green spaces around Chislehurst Common and Hawkswood. The stems are gathered and neatly secured with a glossy pink satin ribbon, tied into a small, tidy bow whose rich, rosy tone offers a cheerful pop of colour, ideal for a groom's lapel, prom suit, or formal dinner along the High Street. The light in the image is soft and even, revealing the satiny sheen of petals and ribbon alike, and the arrangement as a whole radiates freshness, craftsmanship, and a quiet sense of celebration, ready to be worn for a special moment.
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A delicately handcrafted floral boutonniere lies on a softly textured, light beige fabric that looks like natural linen, the neutral background allowing every petal and leaf to stand out clearly. At the heart of the design is a single white alstroemeria bloom, its broad petals opening gracefully to reveal fine reddish-brown speckles near the throat and soft green shading at the base, just as you might see on fresh stems in a Chislehurst garden after a cool morning. To one side sits a striking lime-green spike of tightly packed buds, reminiscent of Ornithogalum or a miniature ginger flower head, its sculptural, cone-like shape adding height and a modern twist to the otherwise classic corsage. Around these focal blooms, clouds of white baby's breath scatter lightly, each tiny flowerhead like a dot of frost or a flurry of snow, giving the whole piece an airy, romantic halo. The foliage base is lush and carefully layered: strong, dark green, sword-shaped leaves cradle the stems, while finer, grass-like fronds arc outward, adding movement and a slightly wild, natural character that feels at home in the leafy lanes around Chislehurst Common. A glossy pink satin ribbon is tied neatly into a small, perfectly formed bow at one end, its cheerful, rosy colour catching the light and bringing a playful note that would suit a wedding lapel, prom jacket, or special anniversary dinner at a local restaurant on the High Street. The lighting is soft and even, revealing the gentle sheen on each petal and the crisp freshness of the foliage, capturing a moment of calm, poised celebration ready to be pinned in place. A close-up, high-angle photograph captures the upper torso of a man dressed for a formal celebration in Chislehurst, his charcoal grey suit jacket sharply tailored and framed against soft, natural light. The lapel on the left side of the jacket holds a meticulously pinned wedding buttonhole, its florals standing out against the dark fabric like a small garden in miniature. At the centre, pristine white alstroemeria blossoms open gracefully, each petal brushed with fine streaks of deep maroon and hints of soft yellow at the throat, giving the flowers a painterly, almost hand-inked quality. Rising just above them, a slender spire of pale green buds, likely a hyacinth or Muscari, adds height and a sense of quiet anticipation, as though the flowers are about to unfurl. Around this focal cluster, airy sprigs of white gypsophila-baby's breath-float like tiny clouds, softening the edges of the arrangement. Slender, grass-like blades of greenery and a few broader, glossy dark green leaves curve gently around the blooms, providing rich contrast and a natural, freshly cut feel reminiscent of walks through Chislehurst Common on a dewy morning. Anchoring the buttonhole is a neat lavender satin ribbon bow, perfectly echoing the smooth lavender tie that lies centred over a crisp, pale shirt subtly patterned with a fine grid. The overall impression is one of refined elegance and calm excitement, ideal for a groom or groomsman preparing for a ceremony in a local church or a reception near the ponds, with the floral detail offering a fragrant, tactile reminder of the care that has gone into the day's preparations and the love being celebrated.

WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Alstroemeria Groom Buttonhole, expertly handcrafted by Chislehurst Flowers in Chislehurst. This elegant buttonhole features delicate white alstroemeria, graceful white veronica, airy gypsophila and glossy aralia leaves for a fresh, refined finish to any suit or tux. Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, the clean white palette complements classic, modern and rustic wedding themes alike.

Created with premium, long-lasting blooms, each buttonhole is designed to stay fresh throughout your big day and look flawless in photos. The soft textures of gypsophila and veronica add subtle detail, while the alstroemeria brings timeless sophistication. Price is for a set of 4 matching buttonholes, making it easy to coordinate your wedding party.

Handmade with care in our Chislehurst studio, this wedding buttonhole set is ideal for local ceremonies and receptions. Enjoy reliable quality, professional floristry and friendly service from a trusted local florist. Order online from Chislehurst Flowers for beautifully finished groom buttonholes that add the perfect final touch to your wedding look.
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    My flowers were absolutely breathtaking and I can’t thank this team enough. Lots of people commented on them on our wedding day, and they were worth every penny because of the unique arrangements. Beautiful! I’d recommend this firm for any buttonholes or flowers!

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