Buttonhole Flower Groom. Purple and white bouquet of roses and lisianthus simple but stunning. Position them roughly how youll want them to sit as your boutonniere.
The rose is a lovely scented variety called Norma Jean and the lisianthus is a bi coloured white variety with a deep purple edge. Gone are the days of it always being a traditional rose though. The tradition of wearing a buttonhole at weddings originates from ancient Greece when bride grooms would pin a small arrangement of flowers usually mixed with fragrant herbs close to their heart in order to ward off any evil spirits which may wish to turn their hearts against the bride.
The bride holding in hand close-up the grooms buttonhole flowers with white roses and green and greenery.
The rose is a lovely scented variety called Norma Jean and the lisianthus is a bi coloured white variety with a deep purple edge. Pink Rose Flower Peony Flower Rustic Wedding Flowers Bridal Flowers Groom Buttonholes Boutonniere Pins Button Holes Wedding Yellow Bouquets Australian Native Flowers. The tradition of wearing a buttonhole at weddings originates from ancient Greece when bride grooms would pin a small arrangement of flowers usually mixed with fragrant herbs close to their heart in order to ward off any evil spirits which may wish to turn their hearts against the bride. For lovers of purple and white - Cerys wedding flowers.