Elm Park Buttonholes – Local Floral Expertise from Elm Park Florist

Planning a special event or just looking for an elegant finishing touch? Welcome to Elm Park Florist, your dedicated local florist for bespoke buttonholes in Elm Park and surrounding areas. Our skilled florists have years of experience creating stunning buttonholes and bouquets for weddings, proms, graduations, and family celebrations—all handcrafted right here in your community.

Located near landmarks like The Broadway, Elm Park Station, and the popular Harrow Lodge Park, we’re proud to serve neighbours across Elm Park, as well as Hornchurch, Rainham, and the local RM12 postcode. Each arrangement is made with premium seasonal blooms, ensuring freshness and style in every petal.

  • Same-day flower delivery available in Elm Park, Hornchurch, and Rainham if you order online by 3 PM.
  • Wide selection of classic and contemporary buttonhole designs to suit any occasion.
  • Expert advice from our passionate hometown team who understand local tastes and traditions.

We believe in building lasting relationships in our community by offering exceptional service and trustworthy local expertise. Whether you’re searching for a personal touch or helping to set the scene for an event, count on Elm Park Florist to deliver beautiful flowers and thoughtful style—quickly and reliably. Order online today for the freshest buttonholes delivered straight from your trusted local florist!

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BUTTONHOLES
A meticulously crafted boutonniere lies against a pale beige, linen-like fabric that has a gentle, woven texture, its understated colour acting as a calm canvas for the floral detail. The main blossoms are two lisianthus flowers, pure white at their centres and gently turning to a saturated, velvety purple at the ruffled edges, as though each petal has been hand-painted. Nestled among them are small clusters of pristine white filler flowers, as light and airy as breath on a cool morning, adding volume without overshadowing the focal blooms. Rising just off-centre is a slim spike of muscari, each tiny, deep purple bell-shaped flower tightly packed, giving the boutonniere a hint of wild hedgerow character. Near the base, a couple of pale green buds are captured mid-moment, not yet unfurled, reinforcing the sense of freshness you'd expect from flowers prepared the same morning for a ceremony in Elm Park. Surrounding the flowers is a mix of foliage: feathery, fern-like fronds that look almost weightless, paired with more substantial green leaves that anchor the design and draw the eye inward. The stems are neatly bound and wrapped in smooth white satin ribbon, the fabric catching just a touch of light, creating a small highlight where it's tied securely into a discreet bow. The lighting is soft and natural, suggesting this piece was photographed in daylight near a shop window, perhaps much like the displays along Elm Park's local parade. The overall impression is of serenity and intention: a lapel flower designed for a groom, groomsman, or prom-goer who wants his flowers to convey gentle elegance and quiet confidence rather than bold drama.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, elegant boutonniere or petite corsage rests on a finely woven, light beige linen backdrop, its neutral tone reminiscent of a softly lit table at a reception venue in Elm Park. The floral focal point is a rounded cluster of pastel pink blooms, similar to miniature stock or ruffled garden flowers, with many tiny petals layered closely together. Their colour moves gently from a warm blush at the base to a lighter, almost silvery pink at the edges, giving the eye a sense of movement and depth. Nestled between these blossoms are numerous stems of white baby's breath, the minuscule flowers forming a delicate, cloud-like veil that softens the overall design. Threaded through the arrangement, discreet but intentional, are short spiky sprigs of lavender or deep purple florets, providing subtle contrast and a touch of sophistication often chosen for weddings and proms across nearby Hornchurch and Rainham. To one side of the piece, a cluster of elongated buds, creamy white with hints of pale green, likely freesia, stretch outwards as though just about to open, suggesting freshness and new beginnings. Beneath the flowers, broad emerald leaves fan out to form a structured base, their surfaces smooth and slightly glossy. From among these leaves emerge fine, feathery sprigs of greenery, like asparagus fern or delicate grasses, adding a whisper of natural movement. The stems at the base are tightly bound and finished with a luminous fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat bow with petite loops and tidy tails, its rich colour echoing a celebratory mood. Soft, diffused lighting enhances every texture, from the crisp ribbon to the velvety petals, conveying the careful craftsmanship of an experienced florist preparing a keepsake for an unforgettable day.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Displayed across a softly textured, light beige linen cloth, this peach rose boutonniere feels like a tender moment frozen in time, ready to be pinned to a lapel for a wedding or formal event in Elm Park. The rose itself is the undisputed focal point, angled slightly so that its spiralling center, rich with warm apricot and salmon tones, leads the eye outward to petals that fade into a creamy, almost luminous edge. Around it, tiny white baby's breath blossoms gather in a loose spray, their minute, cloud-like flowers adding a gentle, ethereal contrast to the fuller shape of the rose. Behind and beneath the blooms, slim strands of vibrant green foliage and a couple of larger, darker green leaves curl and tuck with deliberate grace, creating a natural frame that feels both polished and organic. The stems have been carefully brought together and wrapped in a matching peach satin ribbon, its surface smooth and subtly reflective, forming a snug band that ends in a discreet knot at the base. The neutral background, with its fine, even weave, does not compete with the flowers; instead, it quietly showcases the different textures-the satin's sheen, the rose's velvety petals, the feathery gypsophila. Soft, diffused light washes across the arrangement, suggesting a calm dressing room or florist's studio somewhere off a residential street in Elm Park, where finishing touches are being made just before guests arrive. The overall impression is one of understated elegance and intimate celebration, perfect for a groom, groomsman, or special guest wanting a subtle, romantic accent.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, immaculate white Phalaenopsis orchid takes centre stage in this elegant boutonniere, resting on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that has a subtly visible weave, much like the table runners often seen at Elm Park wedding breakfasts. The orchid's broad, velvety petals are pure white, curving gently outward to frame a delicately detailed throat, where soft yellow tones deepen into faint strokes of reddish-orange or light brown, giving the flower both warmth and character. Around the orchid, airy sprays of white baby's breath spill out in tiny, cloud-like clusters, their countless miniature blossoms softening the composition and adding a romantic, almost ethereal quality. On the left side, two bright lime-green chrysanthemum pompons, neatly spherical and densely textured, introduce a contemporary note, their spiky petals catching the light and echoing fresh spring foliage in Harrow Lodge Park. A wide, glossy green leaf fans out beneath the orchid, partnered with a smaller, darker leaf closer to the stem, offering depth and a natural frame for the flowers. The stems are tightly bound in a rich crimson red satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly into a neat cylinder and finished with a small, precise bow or knot that injects a confident splash of colour, hinting at celebration and tradition. The soft, even lighting casts minimal shadows, emphasising each petal edge, bead of texture, and fold of ribbon, as if the piece has just been set down by a careful florist's hand. This boutonniere feels perfectly suited to a groom, best man, or prom guest in Elm Park, a refined floral touch ready to accompany meaningful moments and photographs that will be treasured for years.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral buttonhole lies centred on a light beige, woven linen-style fabric, its neutral texture quietly echoing the relaxed, residential feel of Elm Park's side streets. The focal bloom is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, velvety petals unfurling in gentle layers that seem almost porcelain-smooth to the touch. In the throat of the orchid, a soft blush of creamy yellow and muted orange glows like late-afternoon sun over Harrow Lodge Park, lending an intimate warmth and sense of quiet devotion. Encircling this central flower is a ring of tiny white baby's breath, each fragile floret catching the light and creating a cloud-like softness that contrasts with the orchid's structured form. To one side, a tight cluster of glossy, round red berries provides a joyful burst of colour, their surface reflecting the daylight as if lightly polished. Tucked close by, a few paler green berries and buds add a gentle note of freshness, hinting at stems just trimmed and conditioned by an experienced florist. Around the flowers and berries, lush green leaves in varying shapes and sizes provide a verdant frame, their different textures - some sleek, some slightly matte - adding depth and natural movement to the compact arrangement. All of this is gathered and secured at the base with a rich red satin ribbon, wound neatly and tied in a small, confident knot with short, tailored ends. The ribbon's sheen echoes the berries' gloss and suggests a special occasion: perhaps a groom's boutonniere for a church wedding off Elm Park Avenue, a prom date's lapel at a local school dance, or a formal celebration where a discreet yet meaningful touch of floral artistry is worn close to the heart.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant pink rose boutonniere rests on a natural, light beige linen surface, photographed from above so that every curve of petal and ribbon is clearly visible. The central rose is in a semi-open state, full of promise, with its velvety petals unfolding from a soft blush at the core into a more saturated, romantic pink around the gently ruffled edges, suggesting the freshness and delicacy of a bloom cut early that morning. Clusters of tiny, white baby's breath are tucked around the base, their airy, cloud-like heads softening the outlines of the rose and giving the design a classic, almost ethereal feel. Wisps of slender, grass-like greenery emerge from behind the flower, their fine lines stretching outward like gentle brushstrokes, while a single, darker green leaf is carefully folded to form a tidy cuff that encircles the stems. These stems are wrapped meticulously in a two-toned satin ribbon, blending lavender and deeper magenta-purple hues, the sheen of the fabric catching the light and echoing the romantic palette of the rose. The simple knot at the base is tight and secure, reflecting practiced craftsmanship, yet understated enough to let the flowers remain the focus. Soft, diffuse lighting casts minimal shadows, allowing the woven texture of the linen and the natural colours of the flowers to appear calm and true-to-life, much like the relaxed yet polished atmosphere of an Elm Park wedding or prom night. This boutonniere feels perfectly suited for a groom or prom-goer walking through local streets towards a church, registry office, or school leavers' event, carrying with them a small, beautiful symbol of romance and celebration.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously crafted boutonniere lies diagonally across a pale beige, woven fabric, the texture faintly reminiscent of natural linen you might see on dressed tables at an Elm Park reception venue. The focal rose, a deep fuchsia pink, is caught in that perfect moment between bud and bloom: its inner petals tightly coiled like silk ribbons, while the outer ones gently curl open, revealing a rich, velvety surface that feels almost touchable. Surrounding this central rose are small clusters of crisp white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms forming a cloud-like ring that softens the vivid colour and brings a sense of innocence and calm. Tucked carefully into this halo are glossy red hypericum berries, each one a tiny, polished sphere that adds warmth and a seasonal, almost wintry charm, ideal for formal events around Christmas or late autumn in Elm Park. Fine, feathery green fronds extend from the arrangement in light, graceful arcs, complemented by darker, broader leaves that are artfully curled and layered at the base, creating depth and structure without overwhelming the rose. The stems are expertly wrapped in a smooth red satin ribbon, its sheen catching the ambient light, and finished with a neat, understated bow that sits comfortably against the fabric when pinned to a jacket. Photographed from a slightly raised viewpoint, the image showcases the balance of colour, form, and texture that a skilled local florist would craft for a groom or best man preparing for a ceremony near Harrow Lodge Park or on the quiet residential streets around Elm Park station. The mood is romantic yet poised, suggesting care, intention, and the quiet joy of a meaningful occasion.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A handcrafted boutonnière is displayed on a neutral, linen-like beige fabric, its gentle texture and warm tone reminiscent of a well-loved table runner in an Elm Park home ready for a wedding morning. At the centre rests a single rosebud in a vivid fuchsia shade, petals tightly wrapped around each other so that the bloom feels poised between promise and full opening. The light catches the smooth surface of each petal, giving them a soft, velvety sheen that suggests both tenderness and quiet luxury. Around the rose, clusters of tiny white baby's breath flowers form a fine, cloud-like frame, their minute blossoms introducing an airy, almost whisper-soft texture that contrasts beautifully with the bold colour of the rose. Slim, bright green fronds of feathery foliage arc and fan out from behind, mimicking the movement of grasses in a breeze across nearby Harrow Lodge Park, while a few broader, darker leaves anchor the composition and deepen the green tones. The stems are gathered neatly and secured with a narrow band of rich red satin ribbon, wrapped with care so the finish looks smooth and precise, as you would expect from florists who prepare lapel flowers for formal events across Elm Park and surrounding streets. The ribbon's lustrous surface catches subtle highlights, echoing the rose's intensity and tying the palette together. The overall mood is one of romance and anticipation-a refined floral accessory perfectly suited to a groom's suit, a school leaver's prom jacket, or a special Valentine's Day dinner, conveying a sense of intimacy, elegance, and cherished local celebration.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This exquisitely composed wedding boutonniere, lovingly arranged by the expert hands at a local Elm Park florist, rests at an inviting angle on pale woven linen. The heart of the piece is a blushing, tight-spun pink rose, its petals as soft as a June morning breeze wandering through Harrow Lodge Park. Beside the rose, a pastel peach or blush-toned bloom, possibly Alstroemeria, opens serenely, streaked with golden yellow and tracing delicate, chocolate filigree at its core-a testament to the quiet artistry found in Elm Park's gardens. A light sprinkle of baby's breath, delicate and pure as morning mist, mingles with vividly green, globular mini chrysanthemums to create texture and verdant contrast. Foliage-spiky fern fronds and slender blades-arches upwards, while wide, dark green leaves nestle at the base, some folded with care, gifting the boutonniere both support and sculpted elegance. A ribbon of glossy fuchsia pink satin wraps and bows at the stems, gleaming against the linen backdrop with festive promise. The fabric, neutral and artfully woven with visible grain, lets the gentle hues leap forth, and soft daylight bathes the arrangement, deepening its shadows and heightening the romantic allure. Designed for special celebrations in Elm Park or along the quiet avenues towards Hornchurch, this lovingly bound floral piece is perfectly tailored for grooms or special guests seeking a memorable accent. Every detail radiates romance, finesse, and a sense of cherished tradition-evocative of heartfelt gatherings and milestone celebrations in the heart of East London.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
On a softly textured, light beige fabric that resembles finely woven linen, a compact boutonniere is displayed as though prepared for a groom dressing in an Elm Park home before heading to a local church ceremony. At its centre, a white alstroemeria opens with calm confidence, each petal smooth yet slightly ruffled at the edge, marked inside with delicate reddish-brown speckles that draw the eye towards its pale green throat and fine central stamens. Just to the left, a sculptural cluster of bright lime-green buds rises in a conical spike, their tightly wrapped forms adding a modern, architectural contrast to the more romantic bloom. Threaded between these focal flowers are sprigs of airy white baby's breath, their tiny, cloud-like blossoms softening the design and creating a gentle, misty halo around the centre. A base of glossy, deep green leaves provides structure and polish, while finer, grass-like strands arc outward, bringing lightness and a sense of movement, as if caught in a faint breeze drifting down Elm Park Avenue. At the right side of the arrangement, the stems are gathered and secured with a narrow satin ribbon in a fresh, bright pink, tied into a precise little bow whose sheen catches the light and suggests joy and celebration. The soft, even lighting in the image highlights the crisp whites, vivid greens, and playful pink accent without harsh shadows, allowing every texture-from petal veining to satin sheen-to be clearly perceived. The overall mood is one of poised elegance and quiet anticipation, suited to weddings, proms, or anniversaries celebrated across Elm Park and nearby streets.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, fully opened white lisianthus bloom rests gracefully on a diagonal, placed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that has a fine, woven texture reminiscent of a well-loved tablecloth in an Elm Park family home. The flower's petals are softly ruffled and layered, forming a rounded, almost rose-like shape that feels both refined and approachable, a perfect choice for a groom's buttonhole or a guest's lapel at a local ceremony. Just to the left and slightly below, two slender lisianthus buds in creamy green stand poised to open, their tapered forms echoing the curve of the central flower and suggesting the promise and new beginnings that weddings and proms around Elm Park so often celebrate. Threaded through the composition are airy tufts of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, their tiny blossoms catching the light and adding a dreamy, cloud-like softness. Behind the flowers, a single, broader deep green leaf cradles the bloom, while several slim, dark green grass-like blades fan out towards the lower left corner, bringing a sense of natural movement, as if a breeze had just brushed through a garden near Harrow Lodge Park. The stems are gathered neatly at the bottom right and tightly wrapped with a satin ribbon in a vivid fuchsia pink, tied into a small, confident bow. This pop of bright, silky colour stands out against the muted fabric and the subtle whites and greens, adding a playful, modern twist typical of bespoke designs often prepared at Elm Park Florist. Gentle, even lighting highlights every petal edge and vein on the leaves, giving the boutonnière a fresh-picked, just-delivered feel, ready to accompany a special day from the first photographs to the final dance.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A minimalist yet luxurious boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the woven threads creating a quiet, tactile backdrop that allows every floral detail to stand out. At its heart lies a single white Phalaenopsis orchid, the petals broad and velvety, opening in a gentle curve as though caught in mid-breath. The centre of the orchid glows with a soft wash of buttery yellow and a whisper of blush pink, drawing the eye inward like a tiny sunrise. Encircling the base of this focal bloom are fine sprays of white baby's breath, their tiny round blossoms clustered together like a soft, weightless cloud, adding both romance and a sense of airiness. Slender, glossy green leaves slip out from behind, giving a vivid, natural contrast and echoing the fresh greenery you might notice walking through Elm Park's quiet residential streets on the way to a local church or registry office. To one side, two pale green orchid buds remain tightly closed, their smooth surfaces and pointed tips suggesting new life and the promise of future flowers-a fitting symbol for weddings, engagements, or milestone celebrations. The stems of the orchid, foliage, and baby's breath are neatly aligned and bound with a narrow band of bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small bow whose sheen catches the light with a subtle sparkle. The ribbon's vivid pink tone adds a contemporary, celebratory twist against the calm neutrals of the fabric and the purity of the white petals. Soft, diffused lighting reveals delicate shadows along the petal edges, the tiny spheres of the baby's breath, and the faint grain of the linen, creating an intimate, serene mood-like the quiet moments just before a ceremony begins in one of Elm Park's local venues.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A finely detailed white orchid boutonniere is laid out against a pale beige, woven fabric backdrop, the kind of natural, linen-like cloth that adds a subtle, rustic texture without overpowering the flowers. At its heart sits a single Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, luminous and unblemished, its velvety petals unfolding with quiet grace. The orchid's centre hints at soft yellow tones, like a drop of morning light resting in the throat of the flower, lending depth and warmth to the cool white. Surrounding it, sprays of white baby's breath spill outward, the countless tiny blooms forming a gauzy, cloud-like frame that softens the silhouette and creates a sense of lightness and movement. Fine green foliage threads through the design, feathery and delicate, suggesting the scent of freshly cut stems and the calm of a florist's workbench early in the day. The stems are neatly aligned and bound in smooth, bright white satin ribbon, carefully wrapped and secured into a petite bow that sits just above the base, ready to be pinned to a suit jacket. The overall palette is serene and minimal, with the neutral tan of the fabric enhancing the contrast of pure white petals and fresh green leaves. This boutonniere feels perfectly suited to a wedding in Elm Park, perhaps for a groom arriving from nearby residential streets or a groomsman making his way from the station, the piece catching soft light as they walk. Crafted with the quiet confidence of a seasoned local florist, it evokes elegance, commitment, and the gentle joy of a day centred on vows and shared promises. The image captures not just flowers, but the emotion of a carefully planned celebration unfolding in the heart of the community.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic wedding boutonniere is displayed on a pale, linen-like fabric that runs diagonally across the frame, its soft beige tones echoing the understated elegance of a quiet side street off Elm Park Avenue. At the heart of the design sits a single rosebud in creamy white, its petals still mostly closed, curving inwards with a velvety smoothness that suggests it has been freshly prepared that morning. Around this central bloom, delicate clusters of white baby's breath form a light, cloud-like ring, each tiny blossom adding a whisper of texture and romance. The greenery is thoughtfully chosen and placed: narrow, pointed dark green leaves peek out around the rose, while finer, fern-like fronds extend gently beyond, giving the boutonniere a sense of depth and movement without overwhelming its compact form. All the stems are gathered and wrapped in a narrow band of pure white satin ribbon, expertly wound so that no loose ends show, and finished with a neat little bow just below the rose, indicating where the pin would be secured for wearing on a suit jacket. The lighting is soft and diffused, with no harsh shadows, allowing the subtle shifts in ivory, white, and green to show clearly against the neutral background. The overall mood is one of calm, refined celebration, as if this boutonniere is waiting on a dressing table before a ceremony at a local Elm Park church or registry office. It perfectly suits grooms and groomsmen who prefer an unfussy yet sophisticated look, the kind of detail a local florist would recommend for timeless wedding photographs taken around nearby streets and parks.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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