Elmers End Buttonholes Crafted by Local Florists

At Elmers End Flowers, we know just how important the little touches can be. Our expert team, right here in Elmers End, creates hand-tied buttonholes bursting with freshness and style. Whether it’s a wedding along Elmers End Road, a celebration by South Norwood Country Park, or an event near Clock House Station, our talented local florists ensure every bouquet, buttonhole, and arrangement is designed with care and passion.

We’re proud to serve not just Elmers End but also the surrounding areas of Beckenham, Sydenham, and Penge. Every buttonhole is made using premium, seasonal flowers—perfect for modern weddings, proms, and special occasions. Our team combines years of experience with a genuine passion for floristry, guaranteeing you receive only the freshest stems, beautifully presented and ready to impress.

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If you’re searching for a trustworthy florist for your next event, or simply want to surprise someone in Elmers End today, Elmers End Flowers is your dedicated local choice. We invite you to order online and experience the artistry and warmth our passionate team brings to every bloom and buttonhole.

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BUTTONHOLES
A single, carefully crafted boutonniere is photographed in close detail on a softly woven, light beige fabric that looks like fine linen, its gentle crosshatch texture catching the light without stealing focus from the flowers. Two lisianthus blooms form the focal point, their white petals unfolding in layered ruffles, each edge traced with a rich band of violet-purple that deepens towards the tips, as though painted by hand. Between and around them, dainty white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, create a halo of softness, giving the composition a light, cloud-like feel. A narrow stem of grape-hyacinth-style flowers rises at one side, a column of tightly packed, bell-shaped florets in deep indigo and purple, bringing a touch of woodland charm that feels at home in the quieter streets off Elmers End Road. Fine, airy fronds of fern-like greenery spill out behind the blossoms, adding movement and a breath of garden freshness, while slightly broader dark green leaves sit closer to the stems, offering contrast and structure. Two smooth, pale green buds rest among the open blooms, their closed forms hinting at blossoms still to come and echoing the sense of anticipation that fills a wedding morning. All the stems are aligned and bound together with a clean wrap of white satin ribbon, folded snugly and finished with simple, elegant precision, ready to be pinned securely to a suit jacket. The whole piece feels intimate and personal, the kind of understated floral detail chosen by someone who wants their flowers to murmur of love and commitment rather than shout, ideal for a ceremony in a small Elmers End church or registry office.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A softly lit boutonniere or petite corsage lies perfectly still on a finely woven, light beige linen surface, the fabric's subtle weave adding a quiet, natural backdrop that lets the colours of the flowers sing. At the core of the arrangement, a small cluster of blush-pink, multi-layered blooms, reminiscent of miniature stocks or ruffled garden flowers, nestles together in a gentle dome. Their petals are slightly frilled, each one shifting from a cooler, almost porcelain pink at the edges to a warmer hue closer to the centre, suggesting both delicacy and warmth. Weaving through this heart of pink are dainty sprays of white baby's breath, so fine they resemble a light mist, giving the piece a soft, romantic haze. Little touches of lavender and deeper purple florets add a refined note of contrast, like a whisper of evening sky among the pastels. Along one side, several elongated buds in creamy white fading to pale green, likely freesia or a similar slender flower, tilt outward as if about to open, lending a feeling of freshness and promise often sought in wedding flowers across Elmers End and nearby Beckenham. A base of rich green, slightly glossy leaves supports the cluster, while slender strands of grass-like greenery and feathery foliage shoot gracefully beyond the main silhouette, adding a natural, slightly untamed edge. The stems are neatly bound together and wrapped in a bold fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into an elegant, tidy bow whose sheen contrasts beautifully with the matte fabric beneath. The corsage feels intimate and handcrafted, the sort of thoughtful floral detail a local Elmers End florist might prepare for a wedding party dressing near Elmers End station or for a prom celebration taking place along Upper Elmers End Road.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is displayed horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth that looks like it could be draped over a dressing table in a quiet Elmers End terrace before the wedding party arrives. The fabric's fine, even weave provides a gentle, neutral stage, allowing the flowers to stand out without distraction. The rose is partially open, its petals curving outward in soft spirals, graduating from creamy, almost ivory edges into a warm, sunset peach and then to a deeper apricot at the core, suggesting early-morning freshness. Tucked just above and to the right of the rose is a small constellation of white baby's breath, each tiny flower a pinpoint of light that adds delicate contrast and texture. Around the blossom, slender green blades and a couple of broader, shiny dark green leaves peek out, giving the boutonniere a quietly organic, garden-fresh feel. The stems are tightly gathered and wrapped in a matching peach satin ribbon, the smooth fabric wound with deliberate precision and secured in a neat, understated knot or small bow that lies close to the base of the stem. Soft, even lighting washes across the scene, gently highlighting the rose's velvety petals, the frothy gypsophila, and the subtle sheen of the ribbon. The result is an accessory that feels serene and heartfelt, equally suited to a groom, best man, or cherished guest attending a ceremony in or around Elmers End, echoing the tender anticipation of a special day without overwhelming the wearer's outfit.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Displayed against a softly woven, light beige linen cloth, this elegant boutonniere looks as if it has just been set down on a dressing table before a wedding in Elmers End. The fabric background, with its natural, slightly coarse weave, forms a calm, understated canvas that lets every detail of the flowers stand out. At the centre lies a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, rounded petals unfurling with a porcelain smoothness. The throat of the orchid glows with gentle tones of soft yellow and warm amber, subtly flecked with reddish-orange markings that lend it a sense of delicacy and refinement. Surrounding the bloom, fine sprigs of white baby's breath weave in and out like a light mist, their countless tiny blossoms adding both softness and movement to the design. On one side, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum buds form spherical, almost fuzzy pom-poms, the intricate texture of their petals creating a modern contrast against the orchid's sleek surface. A rich, deep green leaf is tucked beneath the arrangement, providing a lush backdrop, while a smaller, darker leaf appears near the base, enhancing the natural harmony of greens. The stems are bound together in a band of vivid red satin ribbon, tightly wrapped and finished with a precise little knot that introduces a bold, festive streak of colour. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the interplay of matte petals, glossy foliage, and smooth ribbon. It feels like a quiet pause before a celebration, the kind of refined floral piece a local florist might prepare for a groom heading to a ceremony just off Croydon Road or near Elmers End Green, ready to be pinned on and worn through a day of joyful photographs and gentle moments.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a softly woven, oatmeal-coloured linen backdrop, a single handcrafted boutonniere is carefully laid out, inviting the eye to linger over every detail. The focal point is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid blossom, its broad, satiny petals spread open like wings, revealing a gentle blush of cream, yellow, and soft orange deep within the throat. This warm centre brings a quiet glow to the otherwise cool white, hinting at both tenderness and celebration. Encircling the orchid are countless tiny stars of baby's breath, their dainty white florets creating a light, cloudlike ring that introduces movement and texture, like a soft breath of air caught around the central bloom. Just beneath, a cluster of polished red berries adds a vivid burst of colour, their rounded forms shining against the neutral fabric, while a few paler green berry buds rest close by, suggesting freshness straight from a winter hedgerow. Stems of rich green foliage weave through the arrangement, some leaves longer and more pointed, others compact and oval, offering contrast and framing the flowers with a serene, natural balance. At the base, the stems are firmly bound with a deep red satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and tied in a careful knot, the short trailing ends adding a subtle flourish. The overall feeling is one of refined festivity, as though this piece is ready to be pinned on a lapel for a wedding, prom, or seasonal celebration around Elmers End, perhaps for a ceremony near Beckenham or a special evening event close to the local tram stop. Crafted with the kind of quiet precision you would expect from an experienced neighbourhood florist, it conveys devotion, warmth, and an intimate sense of occasion.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single blush pink rose boutonniere rests quietly on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its finely woven texture forming a natural canvas that lets the flowers take centre stage. The rose is semi-open, not tightly closed yet not fully blown, with generous layers of velvety petals that move from a soft, shell-pink at the core to a more confident, warm pink at the curled outer edges. Around the base of this romantic bloom, you can see delicate sprays of creamy white baby's breath, each tiny clustered flower adding a cloud-soft halo and a sense of lightness. From behind the rose, slim, wispy strands of bright emerald foliage sweep outwards in gentle arcs, suggesting movement and giving the boutonniere a slightly wild, garden-fresh character, like something handpicked from a quiet corner of a park near Elmers End station. A single, darker green leaf has been carefully folded and wrapped to embrace the stems, creating a tidy, architectural base that keeps the overall shape compact and balanced. The stems are finished with a smooth satin ribbon in coordinated tones of lavender-pink and deeper magenta-purple, wrapped firmly and tied into a discreet knot that keeps attention on the bloom while still adding a hint of luxury. Soft, diffused light falls across the piece, emphasizing the petal texture, the contrast between the bright greens and creamy whites, and the gently shadowed folds of fabric beneath. The whole scene feels intimate and poised, ideal for illustrating wedding boutonniere ideas, prom flowers, or romantic lapel designs that could be worn at celebrations throughout Elmers End and the surrounding Bromley area.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Set against a neutral, woven beige fabric that recalls the understated charm of Elmers End homes, this elegant boutonniere is captured from a gently elevated angle, allowing every thoughtful detail to show. The focal point is a lush fuchsia rose, its petals closely cupped at the centre and unfolding with a velvety sheen toward the edges, as if mid-bloom on a fresh spring morning. Around the base of the rose, fine sprays of baby's breath create a halo of soft white, each tiny blossom a pinpoint of light that brings an airy, romantic quality to the design. Nestled amongst these are polished red hypericum berries, small and round, their vivid colour introducing a warm, celebratory note reminiscent of festive gatherings or winter weddings along Elmers End Road. Threading through and around the flowers, wispy green foliage stretches outward in feathery lines, balanced by broader, darker green leaves that have been artfully curled and tucked to provide depth and support. The stems are expertly wrapped in a band of rich red satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and gleaming, tied off in a neat bow that rests comfortably where the boutonniere would meet a lapel. Soft, diffuse lighting picks up the sheen of the ribbon and the gentle shadow of each petal, highlighting the careful craftsmanship. This small floral accessory feels tender and refined, ideal for a groom, groomsman, or formal guest attending a ceremony in or around Elmers End, bringing a quiet sense of romance and thoughtfully curated style to any suit.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously crafted boutonnière is displayed on a neutral, light beige fabric that resembles softly worn linen, its understated texture forming a calm stage for the vivid colours above it. At the centre lies a single, tightly furled rosebud in a striking shade of deep fuchsia, almost brushing into magenta, its petals smooth and luminous as they fold snugly into a compact spiral. Surrounding this rose are airy clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny flower like a drop of mist, softening the boldness of the pink and adding a bridal, cloud-like delicacy. Encircling the blooms is a mix of greenery: slender, grass-like sprigs arch outward in bright, fresh green, lending a feathery, almost whimsical quality, while a few slightly broader dark green leaves tuck in behind, giving the composition structure and depth. At the base, the gathered stems are expertly bound in a narrow band of red satin ribbon, the fabric wrapped neatly and evenly, forming a smooth, glossy sheath that reflects the light in gentle highlights and finishes with a subtle, decorative loop. The boutonnière is angled slightly upward, as though it has just been set down on a florist's worktable in Elmers End, waiting to be pinned to a jacket before a ceremony at a nearby hall or a family celebration after a stroll through South Norwood Country Park. The lighting in the image is bright and clear but not harsh, bringing out the natural sheen of the petals, the fine freckles of the baby's breath, and the crisp edges of each leaf, creating an overall feeling of anticipation, romance, and quiet sophistication, ideal for grooms, groomsmen, or prom-goers wanting a refined floral accent.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This exquisitely curated boutonniere, photographed in a pool of gentle daylight atop a pale, woven linen-much like the bespoke fabrics found in the shops of Elmers End-tells a quiet yet heartfelt story of celebration. The central rosebud, cloaked in soft blush pink, sits tightly furled, promising freshness and purity that echo the intimate garden mornings familiar to local residents. Framing the rose, a smaller peach-pink flower-Alstroemeria or perhaps Lisianthus-unfolds its petals to reveal subtle yellow highlights and delicate russet veining, much like the fascinating botanicals seen at South Norwood Country Park. Florets of pure white baby's breath cluster at its flanks, each one brightening the accessory as clouds might soften a summer sky. Vivid green pompom-shaped cushion mums peek through, providing both vibrancy and a tactile contrast to the silken petals. Slender fern fronds and spiky grass add wild movement, their deep greens complemented by broader leaves that cradle the base for added volume and interest. A rich fuchsia satin ribbon, lustrous and neatly tied, secures the stems in a sophisticated bow, conjuring the sense of joyous festivity shared at local weddings or proms. The boutonniere's harmonious arrangement-steeped in emotion and detailed craftsmanship-makes it an ideal floristry piece for formal occasions in Elmers End. Every element, from the rose's blush to the verdant textures, celebrates local artistry, offering a wearable moment of romance, reflection, and celebration.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
An elegant floral buttonhole lies carefully arranged on a pale beige, linen-like cloth, the subtle weave of the fabric offering a soft, neutral stage for the flowers. The central focus is a single white alstroemeria, its petals opening wide and almost luminous, each one marked with delicate reddish-brown brushstrokes that draw the eye into the centre of the bloom. Just beside it, a striking column of fresh lime-green buds, packed closely into a tapered spike, adds intriguing texture and a modern silhouette, like a tiny architectural feature nestled among the petals. Fine sprays of white baby's breath thread through the arrangement, their miniature blossoms floating lightly above the greenery and giving the whole piece an airy, almost cloud-like halo. Supporting these delicate elements is a combination of deep green, pointed leaves and slender, grass-like blades that arc gently outward, introducing depth, structure, and a sense of natural movement. The stems are bound on one side with a glossy pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat bow that sits crisply against the fabric, offering a hint of romance and colour without overpowering the calm palette of whites and greens. The lighting is bright yet soft, revealing the freshness of the petals and the crisp edges of each leaf, as if the piece has just been finished by a florist on a quiet morning in Elmers End, ready to be collected for a wedding at a nearby church or a prom at a local school. This image conveys a feeling of poised celebration, capturing the subtle fragrance, the cool smoothness of the ribbon, and the gentle promise carried in a thoughtfully designed boutonniere.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonnière is captured resting at a gentle angle on a light beige, linen-like fabric, its fine weave providing a calm, natural backdrop reminiscent of a rustic Elmers End reception table. At the centre of the piece, a pristine white lisianthus bloom is fully open, its many ruffled petals curling outward in soft waves, giving the impression of a small, cloud-like rose while retaining the lisianthus' signature, slightly fluted form. The bloom appears luminous against the neutral ground, with subtle shadows emphasising the depth of each petal. Tucked just beneath and to the left are two elegant lisianthus buds, still enclosed in pale green and cream sheaths, suggesting tenderness and the unfolding of new chapters, much like a couple beginning married life after a ceremony near Elmers End tram stop. Sprigs of delicate white gypsophila weave through the composition, their tiny star-shaped flowers lending a light, airy texture that softens the structure of the boutonnière. Slender, grass-like blades of greenery arc outward to the left, adding graceful movement and a touch of wild meadow charm, while one broader, darker green leaf anchors the arrangement, offering visual balance. The stems are neatly bound at the lower right with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon tied into a neat bow, its bright pink hue creating a joyful contrast to the white and green flowers. The satin catches the light with a subtle sheen, hinting at polished shoes and crisp suits worn to weddings and proms throughout the local area. Photographed from above with soft, even lighting, the image conveys freshness, craftsmanship, and a quiet sense of romance that would suit any intimate celebration from Elmers End to nearby Beckenham.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Laid horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, this orchid boutonniere feels like a moment of stillness before a joyful celebration somewhere in Elmers End. The composition is simple yet meticulously crafted: one pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid forms the focal point, its broad, velvety petals opening like calm wings. At its centre, a gentle wash of soft yellow and the faintest blush of pink add warmth and depth, drawing attention to the flower's intricate structure. Encircling the base of the orchid, tiny white baby's breath blooms create a cloud-like collar, their airy texture softening the edge between flower and background much like morning mist settling over local green spaces. Slender green leaves extend from behind the petals, bringing a vivid, natural contrast that suggests freshness and careful conditioning by an experienced florist. To one side, two lime-green orchid buds, still closed, extend along a slim stem, evoking the promise of future blooms and echoing the feeling of new chapters often marked at weddings and proms in nearby venues along the Elmers End and Beckenham borders. The stems of the flowers are firmly wrapped in a narrow, bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat bow whose glossy finish catches the light and adds a cheerful, celebratory note. Gentle, even illumination reveals the slight sheen on each petal, the tiny rounded forms of the baby's breath, and the woven grain of the fabric beneath. The overall impression is one of poetic simplicity and quiet sophistication, perfectly suited to a groom's lapel or a special corsage for a formal event in the local community.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is laid gently on a pale oatmeal-coloured fabric, its subtle woven texture evoking the kind of natural, relaxed elegance often seen in Elmers End homes and local boutique venues. The central flower is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals broad, velvety, and gently curved, creating an open, welcoming form that seems to float above the surface. At the heart of the orchid, a delicate flush of soft yellow and the faintest hint of cream add depth and warmth, suggesting a freshly opened bloom cut early that morning for a wedding. Encircling this focal flower is a delicate collar of baby's breath, each minuscule white blossom forming part of a misty, cloud-like surround that contrasts with the smooth planes of the orchid. The gypsophila adds movement and airiness, softening the edges of the design. Threading out from beneath are wisps of slender green foliage, fine and feathery, adding a whisper of woodland charm as though gathered from a shaded corner of a garden near Eden Park or along the tree-lined streets close to Elmers End station. These green fronds introduce a fresh, botanical note that balances the crisp whites. The gathered stems are bound in a narrow band of pure white satin ribbon, its surface clean and slightly lustrous, carefully wrapped and finished with a modest bow that hints at the florist's skilled, practised hands. The boutonniere is photographed in soft, even light, which gently highlights the textures - the velvety orchid, the airy baby's breath, the slight sheen of satin, and the tactile weave of the background fabric. This floral accessory feels ideal for a groom or groomsman at an intimate local ceremony, radiating quiet sophistication and an enduring, classic charm that would pair gracefully with a dark navy, charcoal, or black suit. It conveys a sense of calm, purity, and celebration, as if ready to be pinned just moments before vows are exchanged.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere is set on a diagonal across a pale, oatmeal-toned linen-style fabric, its delicate threads visible and slightly raised, creating a calm, natural backdrop reminiscent of relaxed celebrations around Elmers End and neighbouring Beckenham. At the centre, a single creamy white rosebud forms the focus, its petals smooth, tightly layered, and just beginning to loosen at the edges, as if it has been freshly handpicked and conditioned by a careful florist that morning. Surrounding this central rose, tufts of airy white baby's breath spill gently outwards, the tiny, star-like blooms creating a light halo that softens the silhouette and adds a dreamlike quality. Nestled behind the rose are slim, tapering green leaves and a few feathery sprigs of foliage, their vivid green tones and varied textures echoing the greenery seen in local gardens and along tree-lined streets near Elmers End. The stems of the rose and filler flowers are neatly bound in a band of pure white satin ribbon, the fabric wrapped smoothly and secured with a small, elegant bow positioned just beneath the blossom, suggesting a boutonniere ready to be pinned to a suit jacket for a ceremony at a local registry office or church. Gentle, even lighting washes over the arrangement, highlighting the creamy depth of the rose, the fine structure of the baby's breath, and the faint lustre of the satin, while the neutral fabric ground allows the floral details to stand out clearly. The overall impression is one of subtle sophistication and heartfelt tradition, an ideal accent for grooms, groomsmen, or proud fathers of the couple at any formal event in the Elmers End area.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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