A meticulously arranged boutonniere is showcased against a calm, neutral backdrop of finely woven linen, the soft beige fabric reminiscent of table linens laid out for a wedding breakfast in Welwyn's village pubs and barns. The gentle texture of the cloth subtly frames the floral work without drawing attention away from it, allowing the eye to settle first on the central cluster of blush-pink blossoms. These small, multi-petalled flowers, similar to mini stocks or ruffled garden blooms, form a compact, rounded centre, each petal slightly curled and overlapping like layers of silk, with a delicate gradient of colour that deepens toward the core. Interlaced among the pink flowers are countless tiny white baby's breath florets, their airy presence creating a soft, cloud-like surround and a light, almost sparkling texture. Slim touches of lavender or deep purple florets are woven in sparingly, adding a refined hint of contrast that enriches the overall pastel palette rather than disrupting it. To one side of the arrangement, several elongated buds in creamy white and pale green, akin to freesias or another slender-budded bloom, extend outward in a gentle arc, suggesting freshness and developing bloom, as if they might slowly open over the course of a ceremony. Underneath, broad, rich green leaves cradle the flowers, providing a strong, glossy base, while fine, whispy, grass-like sprays of foliage spill outwards to soften the edges and suggest a just-picked-from-the-garden ease. At the base, the gathered stems are tightly wrapped in a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, its luminous surface carefully tied into an elegant bow with smooth loops and neatly tapered tails. The lighting is soft and even, picking up the contrast between matte petals and gleaming ribbon, and capturing a sense of quiet joy and polished craftsmanship, the kind you might expect from a local florist preparing flowers for a ceremony near Digswell Viaduct or the green spaces around Sherrardspark Wood.
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A delicate floral boutonniere rests on a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen cloth, the neutral background allowing every petal and ribbon to stand out clearly. At the centre of the piece, a small cluster of ruffled soft pink blossoms, reminiscent of miniature stock or garden blooms, forms a gently domed focal point, their petals layered like tiny silk ruffles that deepen slightly in tone towards the centre. Threaded through these pastel flowers are airy sprigs of classic white baby's breath, each minuscule floret catching the light and creating a halo of cloud-like texture around the main blooms. Here and there, tiny spikes of lavender or deep purple flowers add a subtle shot of colour, giving depth to the otherwise pink-and-white palette. On one side, several slender, creamy white to pale green closed buds, similar to freesias, extend gracefully outward, suggesting flowers just about to open and adding a sense of quiet anticipation, like a spring morning in a Welwyn garden. The flowers are cradled by broad, glossy green leaves and fine, feathery foliage that fans out in wisps, echoing wild grasses and adding a natural, slightly untamed feel. At the base, the neatly gathered stems are tightly bound in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a perfectly balanced bow with smooth, flowing tails that lie softly against the fabric. The lighting is even and gentle, with no harsh shadows, highlighting the freshness of the petals and the sheen of the ribbon. This carefully crafted accessory feels ideal for a Welwyn wedding, prom, or formal celebration, an intimate detail that could be pinned to a lapel or wrist before stepping out onto the lawns near Sherrardspark Wood for photographs. A close-up wedding portrait focuses solely on the groom's upper body, showing a finely tailored charcoal-grey suit jacket against a softly blurred background that could be a Welwyn garden or churchyard. The fabric of the jacket has a gentle, almost brushed texture, especially visible along the lapel where the light catches each fibre. Beneath the jacket, a crisp, pale dress shirt with a subtle check pattern peeks through, its cool tones providing a quiet contrast to a bold, silken magenta tie. The tie is knotted with care, its fuchsia sheen reflecting the kind of soft daylight you might find drifting through trees in Sherrardspark Wood. Pinned precisely to the left lapel is an elegant buttonhole, crafted with the affectionate eye of an experienced florist. At its top, slender ivory buds-reminiscent of snapdragons-stand just on the verge of opening, their smooth, waxy surfaces suggesting freshness and delicacy. Below them, clusters of pastel pink and gentle lavender flowers nestle together, perhaps sweet peas or miniature stock, their ruffled petals creating a cushion of colour. Threads of white gypsophila are woven between the blooms, forming a fine, misty halo, while a few deeper purple florets add depth and visual rhythm. Dark, glossy leaves cradle the flowers, their sturdy shapes balanced by feathery strands of bright green foliage that arc lightly outward, adding movement and lift. At the base, a satin ribbon in soft lilac is tied into a neat, compact bow, securing the stems and echoing the lilac tones above. The overall impression is one of poised celebration-a confident, romantic detail that would feel perfectly at home at a Welwyn village wedding, marking the wearer as someone cherished on a joyful day.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole, expertly handcrafted by Flowers Welwyn in Welwyn. This elegant buttonhole features delicate white lisianthus, graceful white veronica, rich purple anemone and sleek bear grass for a refined, modern finish. Perfect for the groom and groomsmen, each arrangement is designed to complement a wide range of suit colours and wedding themes, from classic and romantic to contemporary and minimalist.

Created with fresh, premium blooms, this groom buttonhole offers a polished look that lasts throughout your special day. The soft whites and striking purple tones bring a subtle pop of colour to your lapel without overpowering your overall look. Comfortable to wear and securely fastened, it's a practical yet luxurious finishing touch for your wedding outfit.

Each set includes 4 matching buttonholes, ideal for the groom, best man and key members of the wedding party. Order your Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonholes from Flowers Welwyn for professional floristry, reliable service and beautiful blooms prepared with care. Available for local delivery in and around Welwyn, your wedding flowers will arrive fresh, on time and ready to wear.
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    The exquisite arrangement was crafted with great attention to detail and quality.

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    The elegant flower arrangement complemented my suit perfectly and looked amazing.

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    The lovely floral accents were a highlight of our wedding décor.

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    The flowers were easy to attach and stayed in place perfectly all day.

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    I loved how the flowers harmonized classic and modern styles seamlessly.

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    The flowers were fresh and vibrant, making the entire look so elegant.

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    The arrangement made me look sharp and was a great conversation starter.

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    The flowers were absolutely stunning and added so much elegance to our special day. The freshness was impeccable.

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