A thoughtfully crafted boutonniere, or small corsage, is displayed against a softly textured, light beige background that resembles fine linen, the sort often seen on neatly dressed tables in Catford's intimate event spaces. At the centre of the arrangement, a single white alstroemeria bloom opens gracefully, its petals broad and slightly ruffled at the edges. Delicate reddish-brown streaks and speckles radiate from the throat of the flower, drawing attention inward to the stamens and giving the bloom an intricate, painterly quality. To the left of this focal flower sits a striking cluster of vivid lime-green buds, closely stacked in a conical form, their tight formation creating a sculptural spike that contrasts beautifully with the softness of the alstroemeria's petals. Scattered around these main elements are tiny white flowers of baby's breath, each small blossom like a dot of snow on thin, branching stems, forming a light, cloud-like halo around the centre. The arrangement is supported by a base of mixed foliage: broad, dark green, pointed leaves provide a strong structural frame, while finer, grass-like fronds weave and curve gently, suggesting movement and adding a sense of depth and dimension. All stems are gathered neatly and secured with a smooth pink satin ribbon, tied into a small, tidy bow on the right side, its sheen catching the light and its cheerful colour introducing a romantic, celebratory note. The lighting in the image is even and soft, enhancing the freshness of the greens and the purity of the whites without harsh shadows. This small floral piece feels poised for a special moment-a groom's lapel at a Catford wedding, a student's tuxedo on prom night, or a guest of honour at a family celebration near Mountsfield Park-embodying care, craftsmanship, and the quiet excitement of an important day.
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A delicate, handcrafted boutonniere rests on a softly textured, light beige fabric, similar to fine linen often used on wedding tables in Catford's cosy reception venues. At the heart of the piece is a single white alstroemeria bloom, its broad petals opening generously to reveal subtle reddish-brown speckles brushing inwards toward the throat, like careful strokes of watercolour. The petals look smooth and slightly satiny, catching the even light so that every vein and gentle curve feels almost touchable. Tucked just to the side sits a fresh lime-green bud cluster, conical and tightly packed, adding an intriguing, sculptural element and a vivid contrast to the calm whites. Tiny clouds of white baby's breath are scattered throughout the arrangement, their minuscule, star-like blooms softening the structure and giving the whole piece a light, airy halo. Around the flowers, dark green, sword-shaped leaves and finer, grass-like strands create a cradle of foliage, some leaves lying flat and secure, others arching slightly to introduce movement, as if stirred by a Catford Common breeze. The stems are gathered neatly and finished with a bright pink satin ribbon, tied into a small, precise bow that adds a joyful note of colour and a hint of romance. The ribbon's sheen reflects the light, its soft folds echoing the gentle curves of the petals. The scene feels calm and intimate, as though this boutonniere is waiting on a dressing table before being pinned to a lapel for a wedding, prom, or anniversary celebration somewhere along Rushey Green, carrying with it the quiet excitement of a special day just about to begin. A close, high-angle photograph captures the upper torso of a man dressed for a formal occasion in Catford, the camera lingering on the careful harmony between suit and flowers. He wears a charcoal grey suit jacket with a sharply defined lapel and clean shoulder line, paired with a crisp, pale dress shirt patterned with a fine grid that only reveals itself in the soft, natural light. Running neatly down the centre of his chest is a smooth lavender tie, its satin sheen echoed in the delicate bow at the base of the boutonniere fixed to his left lapel. The buttonhole itself is a refined composition: at the top, a slender spire of pale green buds, reminiscent of hyacinth or Muscari, rises like a hopeful note, suggesting blossoms still to come. Nestled around it are open white alstroemeria, or Peruvian lilies, their petals dusted with fine maroon and purple brushstroke markings and centred with touches of golden pollen. Between the lilies weave tiny clouds of white gypsophila, the baby's breath creating a soft, romantic haze. Slender, grass-like blades of greenery curl around the blooms, intertwined with deeper, broad green leaves that give structure and depth, much like the leafy paths through Mountsfield Park. The lavender ribbon at the base ties the composition together, its colour mirroring the tie and reinforcing a thoughtful, coordinated palette ideal for a wedding, prom, or black-tie event. The overall impression is one of quiet sophistication and fresh celebration, like stepping out onto Catford Broadway on a bright morning, carrying with you a subtle scent of green stems and just-cut petals, ready for a day filled with promises and photographs.

WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Alstroemeria Groom Buttonhole from Catford Florist. This elegant buttonhole arrangement is carefully crafted with fresh white alstroemeria, delicate white veronica, cloud-like gypsophila and glossy aralia leaves for a refined, timeless look. Designed to complement any suit or colour scheme, it's the perfect finishing touch for the groom, best man and groomsmen.

Handmade in Catford by experienced florists, each set includes four coordinating buttonholes, ideal for creating a cohesive bridal party look. The soft white blooms add a romantic, sophisticated feel to your wedding photos while remaining lightweight and comfortable to wear all day.

Using only premium, long-lasting flowers, we ensure your buttonholes arrive fresh and ready for your special day. Order online from Catford Florist for reliable local service, expert design and convenient delivery across Catford and surrounding areas. Add this classic white groom buttonhole set to your wedding flowers for a polished, luxury finish.
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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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