This image shows a refined, hand-tied boutonniere placed on a softly woven light beige fabric, the texture of the linen catching just enough light to form a gentle, neutral backdrop. The palette is dominated by whites, rich purples, and fresh greens, arranged with the care of a florist used to dressing wedding parties around Watford's churches and venues near Cassio Road and the town centre. At the core of the design sit two fully opened lisianthus flowers, their white petals delicately ruffled and theatrically edged with a band of deep, royal purple. The colour seems to bleed softly into the petals, creating a painterly transition from white to violet that gives the blooms depth and movement. Tucked closely around them are airy clusters of tiny white blossoms, reminiscent of baby's breath, which lighten the overall look and provide small points of sparkle against the deeper tones. Cutting a vertical line through the arrangement is a narrow stem of muscari, its densely packed, bell-shaped flowers shaded in strong grape-purple, echoing the lisianthus edges and lending a subtle woodland quality. Framing the flowers is a mix of greenery: slender, feathery foliage that arcs outward with a soft, fern-like texture, supported by slightly broader, glossier leaves near the base. Two pale green buds sit to one side, still closed, like a quiet promise of blooms to come. The stems have been carefully trimmed and bound together with a length of crisp white satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and secured in a compact, elegant collar that ends in a neat, understated bow. The overall impression is of calm sophistication and fresh romance, a boutonniere perfectly suited to a groom, groomsman, or stylish guest attending a Watford wedding, prom, or black-tie event, its detail designed to reward anyone who looks a little closer.
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A meticulously crafted wedding boutonniere lies against a softly textured light beige linen background, the kind of neutral fabric you might see on a dressed table at a Watford town hall reception. At its heart are two pristine white lisianthus blooms, each petal edged with a deep, velvety purple that pools into the ruffled folds, creating a rich bi-colour halo. The petals appear almost luminous against the pale cloth, their texture somewhere between rose and poppy, with a gentle, satiny sheen that suggests they were freshly conditioned by an experienced florist earlier that morning. Nestled beside them, clusters of tiny white filler flowers, reminiscent of baby's breath, soften the composition and bring an airy, cloud-like lightness. Rising through the centre is a slender spike of tiny, bell-shaped muscari in a saturated grape-purple, adding a playful vertical accent and a subtle nod to the wildflower patches you might notice walking through Cassiobury Park in spring. Around the blooms, fine, feathery greenery, likely asparagus fern and other delicate foliage, fans out in wisps, giving the design a natural, slightly untamed edge while still feeling composed and deliberate. Two pale green, unopened buds peek from the side, promising future blossoms and hinting at the unfolding of a significant day. The stems are carefully gathered and wrapped in crisp white satin ribbon, smoothed and pinned with a tiny, neat bow that signals it is ready for a groom's or prom guest's lapel. The overall mood is elegant yet approachable, a small but meaningful floral accent that would feel perfectly at home at a Watford wedding or formal event, catching the eye without overwhelming the attire. A close-up photograph shows a groom's upper torso dressed in carefully tailored formalwear, with the focus on a single, elegant buttonhole pinned to the left lapel. The suit is a dark charcoal grey, the fabric subtly textured and sharply pressed, framing a pale grey check shirt with a fine check pattern that gives quiet depth beneath a lustrous magenta silk tie. The tie is perfectly knotted, its rich colour catching the light and echoing the romantic mood of a wedding morning somewhere in Watford, perhaps just before a ceremony at Cassiobury Park or a local church. At the heart of the image sits the boutonniere itself: a white lisianthus bloom edged delicately in deep violet, its ruffled petals cupping a soft yellow centre. A second lisianthus and several small, closed white buds cluster nearby, suggesting new beginnings and the promise of the day ahead. Rising gracefully behind them, a slender spike of dark indigo-purple veronica adds vertical elegance, while tiny flecks of white filler flowers, like baby's breath, lend a cloud-like softness. Around these, a mix of fresh greenery fans out-fine, feathery fronds, smooth emerald leaves, and slim loops of decorative green grass or wire that arc playfully, bringing a modern twist to the classic design. At the base, a narrow white satin ribbon is tied in a precise bow, its sheen contrasting gently with the matte lapel. The overall feeling is one of quiet sophistication and heartfelt care, as if a local Watford florist has composed this small but meaningful piece to sit close to the wearer's heart throughout a joyful celebration.

LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£85.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lilium & Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole, handcrafted by Florist Watford. This elegant buttonhole features white-purple lisianthus, striking purple veronica, delicate gypsophila, and lush aralia leaves for a refined, modern look. Designed to complement classic and contemporary suits alike, it brings a sophisticated pop of colour to the groom's ensemble.

Perfect for weddings in Watford and the surrounding areas, each set includes four matching buttonholes - ideal for the groom, best man, and groomsmen. Our skilled florists carefully select and arrange every stem to ensure freshness, balance, and long-lasting elegance on your special day.

Whether you're planning a traditional ceremony or a chic modern celebration, this lisianthus groom buttonhole adds a polished finishing touch to your wedding style. Order online from Florist Watford for reliable, premium-quality wedding flowers and convenient local delivery, and enjoy beautifully coordinated buttonholes that look stunning in photos and in person.
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    We so loved the flowers on our wedding. They were everything we hoped for - fresh, beautiful and classy. Huge thank you for all you've done!

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