A delicately styled boutonniere is shown laid flat against a soft, light beige linen backdrop, the fine weave of the fabric adding a quiet texture that recalls the calm interiors of Temple's chambers and riverside venues. At the centre of the composition, two lisianthus flowers are in full bloom, their petals forming graceful, ruffled cups of pure white edged with a deep, jewel-like purple that intensifies towards the margins. This dual colouring adds both drama and elegance, making the blossoms look almost like miniature, painterly roses. Nestled against them are airy sprigs of small, crisp white filler flowers reminiscent of baby's breath, which sprinkle a delicate, cloud-light texture around the main blooms and soften the eye's transition from the bold purple edges to the neutral background. A slender spike of grape-hyacinth-style florets rises vertically from the heart of the boutonniere, its tightly clustered, bell-shaped, deep lavender blossoms adding a sculptural element and a cool, woodland tone. At the lower side of the cluster, two pale green buds remain closed, their smooth surfaces catching the light and hinting at future blossoms, as if freshly gathered from an early-morning delivery to a Temple florist. Surrounding the flowers, fine, feathery greenery-similar to asparagus fern-fans gently outward, joined by a few broader, deeper green leaves that provide structure and contrast, giving the small piece a sense of fullness without heaviness. All the stems are drawn together and wrapped in a crisp band of white satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly lustrous, finished with a petite, perfectly tied bow that signals careful, professional craftsmanship. The overall look is classic yet quietly modern, ideal for a groom, groomsman, or formal guest walking from the Embankment up into Temple for a ceremony, adding a refined, floral touch to a tailored suit.
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A finely detailed photograph shows a single wedding boutonniere laid on softly textured light beige linen, the neutral fabric gently rippled like a calm riverbank along the Thames at Temple. At the heart of the piece, two open lisianthus blooms glow in clean white, each petal edged with a rich, inky purple that looks hand-painted, giving the flowers a romantic, almost watercolour effect. Between them and just behind, tiny clusters of pure white filler flowers echo the look of baby's breath, adding a cloud-like softness and a whisper of countryside charm despite the very central London setting. Rising vertically from the cluster is a slim spike of grape-hyacinth-style florets in deep lavender-blue, each miniature bell-shaped bloom tightly packed to create a striking column of colour and texture. Two pale green buds nestle near the base of the focal flowers, still closed, suggesting early morning freshness, as though the stems were just conditioned in a Temple florist's studio. Surrounding the flowers are sprigs of fine, feathery greenery, similar to asparagus fern, combined with a few slightly broader green leaves, giving the arrangement a light, airy frame and gentle movement. All the stems are drawn neatly together and wrapped in a smooth band of crisp white satin ribbon, finished with a small, tidy bow and trimmed ends that sit snugly against the fabric. The overall impression is of a clean, elegant, and contemporary buttonhole, perfect for a groom or groomsman walking from the Inns of Court towards a ceremony, its cool whites, deep purples, and fresh greens creating a quiet but confident accent on a formal lapel. A close-up photograph shows the upper torso of a man dressed for a wedding in Temple, London, the focus resting on a refined buttonhole that brings the whole outfit to life. He wears a sharply tailored dark charcoal grey suit jacket, its lapel cleanly pressed, over a pale grey checkered shirt that adds quiet pattern and structure. At the centre of the image, a lustrous magenta tie catches the light, its silk surface smooth and slightly reflective, introducing a confident splash of colour against the more understated fabrics. Pinned carefully to the left lapel is a detailed boutonniere, clearly crafted by an experienced florist: two main lisianthus blooms, white with richly ruffled purple edges and bright yellow centres, open like small, delicate cups. Around them nestle slim white buds not yet unfurled, suggesting promise and continuity, while a single vertical stem of deep indigo-purple veronica rises just behind, adding height and a slightly wild, garden-picked feel. Tiny white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, glimmer lightly between the petals, softened by feathery green sprigs and broader emerald leaves that cradle the whole cluster. Fine loops of decorative green grass or wire add a modern twist without overwhelming the natural beauty of the flowers. At the base, a pristine white satin ribbon is tied into a neat little bow, its texture smooth and traditional, securing the stems firmly in place. The ambient light feels soft, as if indoors before the ceremony, giving the scene a gentle, anticipatory mood ideal for a groom or groomsman heading to a ceremony near the Inns of Court or the quiet lanes around Temple Gardens, carrying the calm excitement of the day ahead.

LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£85.00

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Elevate your wedding style with the Lilium & Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from Flowers Temple in Temple. Thoughtfully handcrafted, this elegant buttonhole pairs soft white-purple lisianthus with striking purple veronica, airy gypsophila and glossy aralia leaves for a refined, modern look. Designed to complement classic and contemporary suits alike, it adds a subtle touch of luxury to the groom's outfit without overpowering the overall ensemble.

Perfect for coordinating with bridal bouquets and bridesmaids' flowers, this set includes 4 matching buttonholes - ideal for the groom, best man and groomsmen. Each piece is created with premium, fresh blooms to ensure they look pristine from the ceremony through to the last dance. Our florists at Flowers Temple take care to balance colour, texture and shape, giving you a polished finish in every wedding photograph.

Order your Lilium & Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole set online from flowerstemple.co.uk for reliable, professional service. Enjoy beautifully arranged wedding flowers, carefully prepared and ready for your special day.
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