A refined boutonnierelike floral piece is laid out on a softly textured, light beige fabric that resembles natural linen, the neutral tone echoing the calm, understated elegance of a Woolwich townhouse interior. Centre stage is a white alstroemeria bloom, fully open and gently cupped, its smooth petals edged with a light ruffle and marked with characteristic reddish-brown streaks near the throat, drawing attention towards the central stamens. Alongside it, a tall, conical cluster of vivid lime-green buds, similar to an Ornithogalum spike, forms a striking vertical accent, each tiny bud tightly layered to create a sculptural, almost architectural texture that contrasts beautifully with the softness of the alstroemeria. Sprinkled delicately between these focal forms are clusters of baby's breath, their innumerable miniature white blossoms giving the impression of a fine, misty veil, softening transitions and lending a gentle, romantic haze. Enveloping the flowers is a considered array of foliage: deeper green, broad, sword-like leaves provide structure and a rich, stable base, while slender, grass-like strands curl and weave in and out, adding lightness and a sense of movement, as if echoing the ebb and flow of the nearby Thames. The stems are bound neatly to one side, where a smooth satin ribbon in bright pink is tied into a crisp, compact bow, the sheen of the ribbon catching the light and introducing a lively flash of colour against the more muted background. Subtle, even lighting reveals every nuance-the fine veins of the leaves, the speckles on the petals, the plumpness of each unopened bud-conveying the feeling that this piece has been freshly prepared for a Woolwich wedding, prom, or special celebration. Crafted with an eye for proportion and texture, it appears ready to be pinned to a lapel or worn on the wrist, a small yet expressive symbol of joy and thoughtful attention to detail.
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A delicately handcrafted boutonniere rests on a softly textured, light beige fabric that recalls natural linen, the neutral background allowing every detail of the flowers to stand out as if laid on a calm Woolwich morning windowsill. At the heart of the design sits a single white alstroemeria, its open petals broad and slightly ruffled, with fine reddish-brown speckles trailing towards the throat of the bloom like careful brushstrokes. Just to the side, a tight, conical cluster of lime-green buds, similar to an Ornithogalum spike, brings an intriguing, sculptural contrast, the buds stacked closely together in a fresh, springlike hue. Threaded gently between these focal elements are wisps of classic white baby's breath, tiny cloud-like blossoms that soften the edges and add a light, airy halo. Surrounding the flowers, dark green, sword-shaped leaves offer a firm, glossy frame, while slimmer strands of grass-like foliage curl and weave through the composition, adding a sense of movement, as if stirred by a Thames breeze drifting across Woolwich Common. The stems are neatly bound at one end with a smooth, satin ribbon in bright, cheerful pink, tied into a small, precise bow that introduces a playful touch of colour without overwhelming the calm white and green palette. Even, gentle lighting highlights the crisp freshness of each petal and leaf, capturing the feeling of a carefully chosen wedding buttonhole or prom corsage, prepared earlier that day for a celebration in one of Woolwich's local venues. The entire piece feels intimate and thoughtfully composed, a miniature work of floral art that would sit gracefully on a lapel or wrist, carrying with it the quiet joy and anticipation of a special occasion. A close-up, high-angle photograph captures the upper torso of a man dressed for a formal occasion in a charcoal grey suit, pale patterned shirt, and smooth lavender tie, the focus resting on a single, beautifully crafted buttonhole pinned to his left lapel. The image is sharply detailed, so you can almost feel the fine weave of the jacket fabric and the crispness of the shirt beneath, all set against softly diffused light that suggests a calm wedding morning somewhere in Woolwich, perhaps near the riverside or on a quiet side street off Powis Street. The boutonniere itself is a study in refined balance: a slender, pale green spiky bloom rises vertically at the top, its buds still closed, bringing height and a sense of poised anticipation. Around it, open white Alstroemeria blossoms unfurl, each petal marked with delicate strokes of burgundy and soft golden stamens that glow faintly against the darker suit. Wisps of white baby's breath drift between the larger flowers, like tiny clouds of froth, softening the overall shape. Fine, grass-like blades of greenery curl and arc around the blooms, joined by darker, glossier leaves that deepen the contrast between green foliage and white petals. At the base, a neat bow of satin lavender ribbon gathers the stems, perfectly echoing the colour of the tie, tying the whole look together. The composition feels quietly romantic and meticulously considered, as if arranged by a local Woolwich florist who understands how a small floral accent can transform a groom's outfit into something memorable, intimate, and utterly personal for a ceremony in SE18.

WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Complete your wedding look with our White Alstroemeria Groom Buttonhole, expertly handcrafted by Florist Woolwich. This elegant design blends delicate white alstroemeria with slender white veronica, soft gypsophila and glossy aralia leaves for a fresh, refined finish. Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, each buttonhole is created to complement classic and contemporary wedding suits alike.

Sold as a set of four, these coordinated groom buttonholes ensure a cohesive look across your wedding party while offering excellent value. Our skilled florists in Woolwich carefully select every stem for quality, freshness and durability, so your flowers look beautiful throughout the day and in your photos.

Ideal for white, green or neutral wedding colour schemes, this versatile design suits church weddings, registry offices and modern venues. Order online from floristwoolwich.co.uk for a premium, reliable service and beautifully presented buttonholes ready for your special day.
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