Epsom Buttonholes by Your Trusted Local Florist

When it comes to flowers for special occasions in Epsom, no detail says elegance quite like a bespoke buttonhole. At Flowers Epsom, our team of dedicated florists combine years of experience with a true passion for fresh blooms—handcrafting each buttonhole with care and expertise right here in the heart of Epsom. From classic roses for a wedding on High Street to modern accents for proms near Rosebery Park or business events by Epsom Downs, we know how important those finishing touches are.

Our creative process starts with the finest seasonal flowers, all locally sourced wherever possible. Whether you're based in Ashtead, Cheam, or surrounding areas, our reliable same-day delivery means you can order online by 3 PM and have your buttonholes ready on time—crafted and delivered with a personal touch only a true local florist can offer.

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BUTTONHOLES
A refined floral boutonniere is captured in close detail against a softly textured light beige fabric, likely linen, whose gentle, warm undertones complement the flowers without stealing their focus. Two lisianthus blooms form the central focus, their petals a luminous white with delicately ruffled edges finely brushed in velvety purple, almost as though each petal has been hand-painted. Clustered near them are dainty white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, bringing a light, cloud-like softness that balances the deeper colours. A slender, upright stem of muscari, or grape hyacinth, introduces a run of tightly spaced, bell-shaped blossoms in rich indigo-violet, adding vertical movement and tactile interest. Around this core, sprigs of fine, feathery foliage and slightly broader green leaves provide a fresh, woodland note, like greenery gathered from shaded paths near Rosebery Park in Epsom after a spring shower. Two pale green, gently tapered buds rest within the composition, their closed forms suggesting blossoms still to come, reinforcing a sense of anticipation and new beginnings often felt on a wedding morning. The stems are neatly bound together, wrapped with a smooth white satin ribbon that catches the light with a soft sheen and is secured with a precise bow, ready to sit snugly on a suit lapel. The overall mood is one of understated elegance and quiet romance, a design that might easily be chosen for a groom, best man, or prom guest in Epsom who prefers subtle, meaningful detail over showiness, created with the practiced eye and steady hand of a professional florist familiar with local celebrations and formal occasions.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A meticulously crafted boutonniere is displayed on a finely woven linen surface, the fabric a calm, oatmeal beige that suggests the understated elegance of a country-style reception just outside central Epsom. The composition is compact yet expressive, roughly the length of a hand, and immediately draws attention to a nest of soft pink ruffled blooms at its heart. These multi-petalled flowers, similar to miniature stocks or small garden blossoms, form a cushion of pastel colour, with each petal showing a slight gradient from a warmer, rosy centre to gently faded, almost shell-pink tips. Interlaced between them, tiny white baby's breath flowers scatter like a constellation, their airy clusters lending both texture and a sense of lightness, as though the buttonhole has captured a breath of spring air from Rosebery Park. Small hints of deeper tone emerge in the form of lavender or deep purple florets, subtly tucked into the design to create depth and a touch of modern contrast against the otherwise soft palette. Along one side, a line of slender buds in creamy white shading into pale leaf-green-akin to freesia or narrow lily buds-extends outwards, their closed forms suggesting freshness and blooms still to come, perfect for a ceremony that will unfold over the day. Beneath, broad, polished green leaves provide structure and a lush backdrop, while slender fronds of fine, grass-like greenery trail out, giving the boutonniere an organic, slightly whimsical character that would suit a wedding photographed around Epsom Common. The stems are cleanly gathered and wrapped in a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into an elegant, symmetrical bow whose smooth sheen catches the light. This carefully balanced piece feels cool and fresh to the touch, a refined accent for lapels at weddings, proms, or graduations across the KT18 area.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Displayed against a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, this elegant boutonniere captures the intimate beauty of a single flower carefully prepared for a special moment in Epsom. At its centre sits a softly glowing peach rose, partially bloomed so that the spiralling heart remains snug while the outer petals unfurl with ease. The colour transitions from a warm apricot and soft coral in the centre to a creamy, almost ivory-peach along the edges, like the inside of a seashell catching gentle afternoon light in a window overlooking Epsom Common. Surrounding the rose, small clusters of white baby's breath sprinkle the design with tiny dots of brightness, their airy stems and miniature blooms creating a lace-like contrast to the rose's fuller form. Fine, grass-like blades of fresh green foliage stretch out around the flower, while two richer, darker green leaves curve protectively near the base, giving the piece a balanced, organic silhouette. The stems are meticulously wrapped in a matching peach satin ribbon, smooth and slightly lustrous, which is secured with a petite bow or neat knot, showing the steady hand of an experienced local florist. The boutonniere rests horizontally, its shape suggesting how naturally it would sit against the lapel of a groom or prom date attending an event near Epsom's town centre or a ceremony in a tucked-away local church. Soft, even lighting enhances the velvety texture of the petals, the delicate clusters of gypsophila, and the woven background, creating an overall impression of refined simplicity, fresh fragrance, and quiet joy ready to be worn for a treasured occasion.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the subtle texture of the background giving a natural, understated canvas for the flowers to shine. The focal point is a flawless white phalaenopsis orchid, its petals thick, smooth, and gently curved, almost porcelain-like in their purity. At its heart, a soft wash of yellow blends into tiny reddish-orange or cinnamon-brown flecks, drawing the eye inward to the intricate throat. Around this central orchid, delicate sprigs of white baby's breath scatter like airy confetti, each tiny blossom adding lightness and a sense of quiet romance. On the left side sit two rounded lime-green chrysanthemum buds, densely petalled and subtly spiky, bringing a crisp, modern edge and a lively burst of green. The blooms are cradled by a broad, deep green leaf with a natural sheen, with a smaller darker leaf tucked near the ribboned stems. The lower portion of the stems is wrapped with a vivid crimson red ribbon, tightly and smoothly wound, forming a small bow or knot that adds a festive flash of colour without overwhelming the simple elegance above. Soft, even lighting flatters every curve and texture, suggesting a calm dressing room before a ceremony, perhaps in one of Epsom's local wedding venues near Epsom Downs or Alexandra Park. This small arrangement feels tailored for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest, a refined accent crafted with the kind of care you would expect from an experienced local florist who understands how a single orchid and a touch of red can complete a formal look.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant boutonniere lies centered on a pale beige, woven fabric that resembles natural linen, its subtle texture giving a soft, rustic backdrop to the refined floral details. The focal bloom is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its smooth, broad petals opening in a gentle arc, almost like a butterfly at rest, with a delicate touch of creamy yellow and soft orange deep in its throat adding warmth and depth. Around this central orchid, fine sprays of white baby's breath are arranged with care, their tiny star-shaped blossoms forming a light, misty collar that softens the overall silhouette. Just beneath, a compact cluster of glossy, cherry-red berries introduces a rich, joyful burst of colour, while a few smaller, lighter green berry buds peek through, suggesting freshness and a hint of seasonal change. Varied green foliage, from pointed leaves to more rounded, oval shapes, is interwoven throughout, creating a lush frame that balances the white and red elements and adds movement and structure. The stems are tightly gathered and wrapped in a bright red satin ribbon, which has been smoothed and tied into a small, secure knot, its short ends lying neatly against the fabric, clearly prepared for fastening to a jacket or dress. The soft, even daylight washing over the scene highlights the contrast between the orchid's satin-like petals, the berries' gloss, and the fabric's gentle weave. This refined floral accessory feels perfect for a special occasion in Epsom, whether it's a wedding near Rosebery Park, a winter ball at a local venue, or a prom night, capturing both romance and understated luxury that an experienced local florist would create for same-day delivery across the town.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Captured from a slightly elevated view, a carefully crafted blush pink rose boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-textured surface, reminiscent of the simple, elegant table linens often seen at Epsom wedding receptions. The rose itself is in a semi-open state, its velvety petals unfolding in soft spirals from a tender, pastel centre into deeper pink tones at the outer edges, where the petals curl just enough to suggest both fullness and delicacy. Around the base of the rose, airy clusters of white baby's breath form a gentle collar of tiny blooms, their creamy, bead-like flowers creating a cloud of texture that highlights the smoothness of the rose. Behind the central bloom, slim, grass-like green blades stretch out gracefully, giving the design a light, almost ethereal feel, while a single broader, darker green leaf is folded with precision to cup the stems, adding structure and polish to the arrangement. The stems are wrapped in a two-toned satin ribbon, shifting subtly between lavender-pink and rich magenta-purple as it catches the light, then tied in a small, secure knot that adds just a hint of sheen and colour contrast. The neutral, woven backdrop creates a calm, organic frame, its fine threads just visible enough to lend depth without competing with the flowers. Gentle, diffused lighting casts soft shadows and brings out every curve and contour, suggesting the quiet moments before a ceremony or prom in and around Epsom's leafy streets. The image feels like an intimate study in romantic detail, ideal for illustrating classic boutonniere styles, groom and groomsmen accessories, or thoughtful floral finishing touches for formal wear.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An artfully crafted floral buttonhole rests against a neutral, light beige woven fabric that has the subtle irregularity of linen, its gentle texture echoing the relaxed elegance of many Epsom wedding venues. At the centre is a striking deep fuchsia pink rose, fresh and full of life, its petals velvety and layered, spiralling inwards to a tight heart that hints at a just-opened bloom. Gathered close around it are soft clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny flower like a miniature star, lending an airy halo that contrasts beautifully with the saturated rose hue. Threaded among these clouds of white sit several bright red hypericum berries, round and lustrous, catching highlights and bringing a cheerful, almost festive warmth to the composition. Fine strands of light, feathery greenery extend outward with a gentle sway, while darker, broader leaves are folded and curled with purpose, creating a subtle frame that holds the central bloom in place and adds architectural interest. The stems are bound together with a smooth red satin ribbon, wrapped tightly and finished in a neat bow that lies comfortably flat, designed so it can sit easily on a suit lapel. The overall piece is photographed from a slightly elevated perspective, revealing the intricate placement of every flower, berry, and leaf, communicating the steady hands and experienced eye behind its creation. It feels like the kind of boutonniere a groom or groomsman might wear for a ceremony near Epsom Downs or on a leafy street off Church Street, a small yet meaningful flourish that carries the romance and celebration of the day in every carefully chosen detail.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely crafted boutonnière rests at a gentle angle on a pale, linen-textured cloth, its soft beige tone reminiscent of the calm interiors of Epsom's small independent wedding venues. At the centre, a single deep pink to fuchsia rosebud remains tightly closed, its petals smooth and plush, swirling inward in a perfect spiral that suggests promise and anticipation. Surrounding this rose is a ring of baby's breath, each tiny white flower forming an airy constellation around the focal bloom, their fragile, papery petals creating a powdery contrast to the rose's velvety richness. Slender, grass-like fronds of fresh green foliage extend outward from the cluster, forming light, feathery arcs that give the composition lift and an almost whimsical movement, like a breeze passing across nearby Epsom Common. Tucked closer to the stems are a few darker green leaves, broader and sturdier, providing depth and grounding the design. All stems are tightly gathered and wrapped with a smooth, coral-red satin ribbon, its sheen catching the light in gentle glints as it spirals neatly around the base, ending in a small, tidy loop that hints at the florist's careful hand. The image is brightly lit, with no harsh shadows, so that each petal edge, each gypsophila floret, and each thread in the fabric is clearly defined. There is a sense of fresh, just-prepared elegance, the kind one expects from a boutonnière chosen for a wedding morning near Epsom's churches or registry office, or for a special event where someone wants a discreet yet heartfelt floral accent pinned to their lapel.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Carefully crafted on a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen set in the heart of Epsom, this floral boutonniere unfolds as a poetic tribute to personal milestones and quiet elegance. Centered within the composition is an unfurling, pale pink rosebud, its petals spiraling gracefully-a symbol of freshness and gentle affection, catching the ambient light much like the morning sun across Epsom Downs. Nestled beside it, a blush-pink flower, with a veil of peach and sunlit yellow at its throat, invites closer inspection with its intricate speckling, reminiscent of the springtime displays found near Ashley Centre. Sprigs of baby's breath, like miniature clouds, add their delicate white touch, and vivid green miniature mums offer lively contrast and tactile depth. Flowing around these, a medley of green-slender grasslike tips and broader, structured leaves-provides texture and a verdant sense of movement, much as the breeze stirs leaves along Church Street. At the stems, a broader green leaf wraps smoothly around the base, elegantly secured by a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon bow that gleams with celebratory spirit. The entire arrangement exudes an air of soft romance and thoughtful artistry, suited for Epsom weddings, proms, or formal gatherings-conveying sincerity, craftsmanship, and the unique charm of floral design shaped by local expertise.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A compact, elegant boutonniere is displayed against a pale beige, linen-like cloth that has a subtle weave, creating a warm, neutral stage for the flowers to shine. At the centre, a white alstroemeria, sometimes called a Peruvian lily, opens in full confidence, its petals smooth yet slightly ruffled at the edges and marked near the base with fine reddish-brown streaks that resemble careful brushstrokes. Just to the left, a tightly packed spike of vivid lime-green buds forms a vertical accent, each small bud nestled closely to the next, giving a sense of structure and quiet energy, as if the flowers are on the verge of opening. Around these focal elements, sprigs of delicate white baby's breath drift like tiny clouds, softening the lines and evoking the lightness of confetti drifting over Epsom's wedding venues and registry office. Broader, deep green, pointed leaves provide a steady, leafy backdrop, while thin, bright green, grass-like strands curl and arch, adding an unexpected sense of motion, as though a gentle breeze had brushed past. The composition is neatly gathered at the right and finished with a glossy pink satin ribbon, tied into a small, precise bow whose loops and trailing ends glow subtly under the even lighting. The whole piece feels fresh, balanced, and thoughtfully composed, suggesting a special day-perhaps a ceremony in Rosebery Park or a prom evening at a local Epsom school-where a simple lapel flower can carry both sentiment and style. The image conveys quiet celebration, expert floristry, and the tenderness of a moment worth remembering.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined white lisianthus boutonniere rests at a gentle diagonal on a warm, oatmeal-toned fabric that recalls the understated elegance of Epsom's period townhouses and calm residential streets. The central bloom, a fully opened eustoma, unfurls layer upon layer of soft, ruffled white petals, each edge slightly curled and catching the light so that the flower seems to glow against the neutral background. To its lower left, two slender buds in creamy green sit closely alongside, their smooth surfaces and tapered forms suggesting blossoms on the verge of opening, an apt symbol for new beginnings at a wedding or special occasion in Epsom's local venues. Surrounding these focal elements are airy clouds of baby's breath; the tiny white florets float like scattered stars, adding volume without heaviness and creating a dreamy, romantic texture. Thin, dark green blades of foliage fan out gracefully from behind the flowers, sweeping towards the bottom left corner and giving a sense of gentle movement, while a single broader leaf in a deeper green sits just behind the main bloom, providing a solid backdrop that enhances its crisp whiteness. The stems are carefully aligned and tightly wrapped at the base with a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, the smooth, lustrous bow pulling the eye with its lively burst of colour. That vivid pink accent feels playful yet polished, ideal for couples who want a hint of personality alongside classic white and green florals. Soft, diffuse lighting makes every detail visible-the weave of the fabric, the shadows in each petal fold, the sheen of the ribbon-so you can almost imagine this piece being pinned to a lapel before a ceremony, perhaps just before stepping out for photographs in one of Epsom's leafy parks.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined orchid boutonniere is shown resting horizontally on a softly textured, light beige linen cloth, the fabric's subtle weave and warm neutral tone creating a calm, understated backdrop reminiscent of a well-appointed reception room in an Epsom townhouse. The focal point is a single, immaculate white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, smooth petals curving outward with a natural grace, forming a gentle oval around a detailed centre of creamy yellow and barely-there pink, like a quiet glow at the heart of the flower. Surrounding the orchid's base, delicate sprays of white baby's breath gather in airy clusters, their tiny, spherical blossoms giving the arrangement a cloud-like softness and adding volume without weight, much like the misty mornings often seen over Epsom Common. Tucked behind the orchid, a few slender, vibrant green leaves stretch discreetly outward, their clean lines and rich colour providing a fresh, natural contrast to the whites and creams. Extending to one side of the composition, a small branching stem carries several unopened lime-green orchid buds, their smooth, oval forms tightly furled, symbolising new beginnings and the quiet anticipation before vows are exchanged at a local church or civic ceremony. The stems are carefully bound together with a bright fuchsia pink satin ribbon, which wraps the base smoothly before forming a neat, elegant bow; the satin's gentle sheen catches the light, introducing a lively touch of colour and a sense of celebration to the otherwise delicate palette. Soft, even lighting accentuates the textures-the orchid's velvety surface, the fine baby's breath, the crisp ribbon-and casts minimal shadows, lending the whole boutonniere a tranquil, polished look perfect for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest dressing for a special event in Epsom.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A single white orchid boutonniere lies carefully placed on a light beige, woven fabric that looks like softly textured linen, its neutral tone allowing every detail of the flowers to stand out. The focal orchid, most likely a Phalaenopsis, is immaculate and full, with rounded white petals that appear almost creamy in the gentle light. At the centre, a subtle flush of pale yellow and cream glows from the orchid's throat, suggesting both freshness and a touch of warmth against the cool white petals. Surrounding the bloom, an airy halo of baby's breath forms a delicate frame, each tiny Gypsophila flower adding softness and volume without overwhelming the main blossom. Slender strands of fine green foliage weave in and out of the composition, their feathery texture suggesting lightness and movement, as though a soft breeze might stir them. The stems at the base are neatly gathered and tightly wrapped in a smooth white satin ribbon, which is tied into a refined, unobtrusive bow that signals the piece is ready to be pinned to a lapel. The whole boutonniere feels poised for a special moment, like it might soon be worn by a groom stepping out of a charming Epsom church or a venue near Rosebery Park. Crafted with the sort of quiet precision a local florist develops over years, the design balances classic bridal elegance with a natural, contemporary simplicity. It would complement a crisp suit or tuxedo, symbolising purity, calm, and the gentle anticipation of a wedding day just about to unfold across the streets and gardens of Epsom.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere is laid at a slight angle across a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its crosshatched weave creating a calm, natural backdrop that feels right at home in an elegant Epsom hotel suite or a character townhouse near Rosebery Park. The focal point is a single creamy white rosebud, medium-sized and tightly wrapped, its velvety petals forming a smooth, sculpted cup with just the faintest glimpse of opening at the centre. Around the rose, threads of vibrant green foliage extend in varying textures: a few slender, lance-shaped leaves stretch outward, while softer, fern-like sprigs curl delicately, adding depth and a hint of wild, garden-grown character. Tucked to one side are small clouds of white baby's breath, each tiny bloom dotting the arrangement with a gentle, starry effect that lightens the composition and brings a sense of airiness. The stems are carefully concealed within a sheath of white satin ribbon, wrapped with a practised florist's hand so that no edges peek through, and finished in a neat, modest bow that sits just below the flower head. Soft, even lighting falls across the boutonniere, catching the subtle gloss of the ribbon, the matte softness of the rose petals, and the fresh green of the leaves, while casting faint shadows into the fabric's weave. The piece feels intimate and considered, the sort of lapel flower a groom might wear for a classic church wedding in Ewell or a relaxed celebration near Epsom Downs, symbolising purity, new beginnings, and quiet confidence. It is an image that speaks of careful craftsmanship and the tender anticipation of the day ahead.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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