A beautifully composed floral boutonnière is positioned at a slight angle on a warm, oat-coloured fabric that resembles natural linen, the weave clearly visible and adding a rustic yet polished backdrop often favoured for weddings around Ruislip's countryside-inspired venues. At the centre of this small arrangement is a single, fully opened white lisianthus flower, its petals soft and ruffled, folding in layers that create gentle shadows and a sense of depth. The bloom appears almost weightless, yet it is clearly the focal point, drawing the eye with its crisp whiteness and graceful form. Just below and to the left sit two unopened lisianthus buds, slender and tapered, their creamy petals still wrapped in a hint of pale green, suggesting the promise of flowers yet to bloom-an apt symbol for a couple beginning married life in Ruislip or Ickenham. Interspersed throughout are fine sprigs of baby's breath, each tiny white flower perched on thin, branching stems that create a cloud-like, airy texture around the central bloom. From behind the lisianthus, narrow, grass-like leaves arc outward, their dark green colour adding contrast and a sense of movement, while wider, deeper green leaves sit more quietly at the base, offering a solid, natural frame. All the stems meet neatly at the lower right corner, where they are bound together with a fuchsia pink satin ribbon. The ribbon is tied into a small, tidy bow, its bright, cheerful colour and smooth, light-catching surface bringing a contemporary pop to the otherwise classic white-and-green palette. The soft, even lighting highlights every detail-the weave of the fabric, the curl of each petal, the tiny stars of gypsophila-making the boutonnière feel freshly made, as though it has just been prepared for same-day delivery to a groom dressing for a ceremony not far from Ruislip's tree-lined streets and local churches.
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A delicately crafted wedding boutonnière rests at a gentle diagonal on a softly textured, light beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, the neutral background recalling the calm interiors of Ruislip's quiet suburban homes. At the heart of the design is a single white lisianthus bloom, fully open and luminous, its ruffled petals forming a rounded cup that appears almost cloudlike against the warm, oatmeal-toned cloth. Two elongated buds of the same lisianthus, creamy white with a hint of pale green at their tips, tuck in just below and to the left of the main flower, suggesting a story of new beginnings that suits a wedding at a local Ruislip church or a civil ceremony at the nearby registry office. Around them, tiny heads of white baby's breath float like soft mist, filling the gaps with a light, airy texture and casting the faintest of shadows under the gentle, even lighting. Wispy, grass-like green foliage arcs outwards to the left, adding movement and a sense of freshness, while slightly broader deep green leaves cradle the bloom from behind, giving the small arrangement structure and depth. At the base, where all the slender stems meet, a fuchsia pink satin ribbon is wrapped neatly and tied into a jaunty little bow, its bright, silky sheen providing a playful contrast to the understated whites and greens. The ribbon's vivid colour hints at personal style-a groom or prom guest strolling through Ruislip High Street on the way to their celebration. The overall mood is elegant, intimate, and quietly joyful, an accessory that feels as if it has been thoughtfully prepared by a local florist who understands both classic wedding styling and the relaxed charm of everyday life around Ruislip. A close-up photograph captures the chest of a man dressed in formal wedding attire, the focus resting on a dark charcoal grey suit jacket and a carefully crafted white lisianthus buttonhole. The wool suit has a subtle textured weave that softens the deep grey tone, and the lapel on the right side of the frame is crisply pressed, catching a gentle, even light. Nestled against this lapel is a delicate boutonnière composed of a fully opened white lisianthus bloom, its many ruffled petals layered like soft silk, surrounded by wisps of feathery greenery. Two slender ivory buds rise just above the main flower, still closed and smooth, hinting at blossoms yet to unfold. Around the focal bloom, tiny white clouds of baby's breath float lightly, each floret no bigger than a pinhead, adding a romantic haze to the composition. Fine green foliage arcs outward, giving the design an airy, almost weightless silhouette. At the base of the buttonhole, a broad, glossy green leaf curves protectively around the stems, which are neatly bound with a narrow mauve ribbon tied into a small, precise bow. The ribbon echoes the rich magenta or fuchsia silk tie that runs down the centre of the image, its sheen contrasting against a pale, subtly patterned dress shirt. The overall effect is one of quiet elegance and anticipation, the kind of refined detail chosen for a groom or groomsman walking into a ceremony in Ruislip, perhaps near the leafy calm of Ruislip Woods or St Martin's Church, where the fragrance of fresh flowers and pressed fabric mingles with the soft murmur of guests arriving.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Complete your wedding look with our elegant White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole, handcrafted by Florist Ruislip. This refined design features crisp white lisianthus, delicate gypsophila and structured aspidistra leaves, creating a fresh, timeless finish for the groom and wedding party. Sold as a set of four buttonholes, it's perfect for grooms, best men and ushers who want a coordinated, premium look.

Each buttonhole is carefully arranged for comfort, durability and style, so it looks immaculate from ceremony to reception. The soft white blooms complement any colour scheme, from classic black tie to rustic or modern weddings, and photograph beautifully in close-ups and group shots.

At Florist Ruislip in Ruislip, your buttonholes are made to order using fresh, high-quality flowers for long-lasting elegance. Ideal for local weddings, civil ceremonies and special occasions, this set offers both value and sophistication. Order online from floristruislip.co.uk for reliable, friendly service and prompt local delivery, and let our experienced florists add a polished finishing touch to your big day.
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