A finely detailed bridal boutonnière is laid diagonally across a softly textured background of light beige fabric, the weave reminiscent of natural linen or lightly woven burlap, adding warmth and a rustic-chic backdrop. At the centre sits a single, immaculate white lisianthus flower, fully open and gently rounded, its numerous ruffled petals overlapping in delicate layers that create a sense of depth and softness. Just below and slightly to the left, two slender buds of the same lisianthus variety, tinted a pale creamy green, rest close to the main bloom, their smooth, closed forms conveying the quiet anticipation of petals yet to open. Threaded throughout the design are fine sprays of baby's breath, each miniature white flower seeming to float on its thin stem, creating a lacy, ethereal halo that softens the edges of the arrangement. From behind the central bloom, narrow, dark green, grass-like leaves sweep outward towards the lower left corner of the frame, adding graceful lines and a sense of movement, while a broader, darker green leaf provides a subtle, supportive backing that helps the white petals stand out. At the lower right, the stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a bright fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a petite, jaunty bow whose satiny sheen catches the light and introduces a playful flash of colour against the muted backdrop. The soft, even lighting captures each petal, leaf, and fibre with clarity, giving the whole composition a fresh, modern romance. It feels like a carefully chosen groom's boutonnière, perhaps created by Uxbridge Flowers for a ceremony near the Grand Union Canal, ready to be pinned on just before vows are exchanged.
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A delicately crafted wedding boutonnière lies on a soft, oatmeal-coloured fabric that looks like finely woven linen, its gentle texture running diagonally beneath the flowers. At the heart of the design rests a single white lisianthus bloom, fully open and perfectly formed, its ruffled petals layered like fine silk and curving inward to a soft, luminous centre. Just below and to the left, two slender lisianthus buds in creamy pale green lean close, still closed but clearly about to unfurl, adding a tender sense of promise and progression. Around them, tiny sprigs of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, drift in airy clusters, their pin-point flowers creating a cloudlike halo that softens the whole arrangement. Narrow blades of grass-like greenery sweep outward to the left, giving movement and a whisper of wild, natural texture, while a broader dark green leaf cradles the main bloom from behind, anchoring the composition. The stems are neatly gathered at the base and bound with a fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a small, jaunty bow whose silky sheen catches the light and brings a playful pop of colour to the otherwise calm palette of whites and greens. The lighting is gentle and even, with no harsh shadows, allowing every petal, leaf, and fibre of fabric to be clearly seen. The boutonnière feels perfectly sized for a groom's or groomsman's lapel at a Uxbridge wedding, perhaps after a quiet morning of preparations near Fassnidge Park, ready to be pinned on just before the ceremony and to carry a touch of fresh, understated elegance throughout the day. A sharply focused close-up of a groom's charcoal grey suit in Uxbridge, showing a meticulously tied deep magenta silk tie and a handcrafted white lisianthus buttonhole resting against the lapel. The suit jacket appears to be fine wool with a subtle woven texture, its lapel pressed crisply so that each clean edge frames the floral detail. Between the lapels, the rich fuchsia tie glows softly, lying smooth and flat over a pale grey and white patterned dress shirt, the knot perfectly centered and compact. Pinned to the left lapel is a refined boutonnière: a single, fully opened white lisianthus bloom with layered, ruffled petals that look almost velvety, cupping gentle shadows in their folds. Two slender ivory buds curve just above the main flower, suggesting blossoms that will open later in the day, while a mist of tiny white gypsophila (baby's breath) surrounds the focal bloom like a light cloud. Fine, linear greenery arcs outward in delicate sprays, adding movement and an airy feel, yet never overpowering the central flower. At the base, a broad, glossy green leaf wraps neatly around the stems, cinched by a narrow mauve ribbon bow that subtly echoes the colour of the tie. The lighting is soft and even, bringing out the contrast between matte fabric and luminous petals, evoking the calm, anticipatory mood of a wedding morning near Uxbridge High Street or by Fassnidge Park. The composition feels tailored and romantic, ideal for a groom or groomsman stepping into a ceremony with quiet confidence and a touch of floral grace.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from Uxbridge Flowers. This elegant design features delicate white lisianthus, airy gypsophila and sculpted aspidistra leaves, creating a refined, timeless look for the groom and wedding party. Perfect for classic, modern or romantic themes, these fresh buttonholes add a soft touch of luxury to suits and jackets without overpowering your overall look.

Handcrafted in Uxbridge by our expert florists, each buttonhole is carefully arranged and securely finished for comfortable all-day wear. The clean white palette photographs beautifully, making it ideal for wedding albums and close-up shots. Price is for a set of four buttonholes, ensuring a coordinated finish for the groom, best man and groomsmen.

At Uxbridge Flowers, we use only premium, fresh blooms and offer reliable local delivery to your venue or home, helping your big day run smoothly. Order your White Lisianthus Groom Buttonholes online today and enjoy elegant, professional floristry you can trust.
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