ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE£85.00
- Handcrafted by Your Local Florist
- Freshly Made to Order
- Delivered by Hand, Not Courier
- Guaranteed to Impress
- Same-Day Delivery - order by 3PM for delivery today
Create a polished, romantic look for the big day with our Orchid & Hypericum Groom Buttonhole from Chase Cross Florist. Expertly hand-crafted, this elegant wedding buttonhole features delicate white anemone, vibrant red hypericum berries and soft gypsophila, finished with a neatly wrapped red organza ribbon stem for a refined, coordinated touch. Designed to complement classic and modern suits, this premium groom buttonhole adds a subtle pop of colour that photographs beautifully and lasts throughout the celebrations. Ideal for grooms, best men and ushers, the price includes four matching buttonholes so your wedding party can share the same stylish floral detail. Lovingly arranged by our skilled florists in Chase Cross, each piece is prepared fresh to ensure quality and long-lasting bloom performance. Perfect for traditional, romantic or winter weddings, this floral accessory is a simple way to elevate your wedding style. Enjoy reliable service from a trusted local florist with convenient delivery from Chase Cross Florist. Order today to complete your wedding look with premium, beautifully finished buttonholes.
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Shopping online is not my favorite thing to do in the world. Add to that I'm not very creative and don't know a rose from a peony. I checked out their groom buttonholes and found that their options are not only beautiful but cost-efficient too. Timely, prompt service and delivery.
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If you want unique and beautiful buttonholes for your wedding then I would definitely recommend the staff at this company! They were friendly, experienced and very helpful. Their arrangements and colours were beautiful and I couldn’t have asked for anything more!
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I'm not into this flower thing but Handy Flowers made ordering the wedding flowers so much easier for me.
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Happy customer. Good people to do business with.






