Harrow on the Hi Buttonholes – Handcrafted by Your Local Florist

At Flower Delivery Harrow on the Hill, we take immense pride in creating exquisite buttonholes for every occasion right here in Harrow on the Hi. Our team of experienced florists design each piece with attention to detail, from traditional classics to modern twists—always using the freshest seasonal flowers.

We're passionate locals who know just how meaningful a perfectly crafted buttonhole can be, whether you're attending a celebration at Harrow School, a wedding near historic St Mary’s Church, or simply want to add a touch of flair while strolling on Roxeth Hill. With our same-day delivery (available until 3 PM), your online order will arrive fresh, on time, and beautifully presented.

Our commitment to high standards and local service has made us a trusted florist throughout Harrow on the Hi and surrounding areas like North Harrow, South Harrow, and West Harrow. Each bouquet and buttonhole is arranged with skill and care, ensuring you receive not just flowers, but a meaningful gesture crafted with local expertise.

  • Free, reliable same-day delivery on all buttonhole orders until 3 PM
  • Proudly serving local streets like Peterborough Road and High Street Harrow on the Hill
  • Order online with confidence from a local expert florist
We look forward to adding a personal touch to your special events in and around Harrow on the Hi!

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BUTTONHOLES
A refined wedding boutonniere lies against a pale beige, subtly woven fabric, like a piece of linen laid out on a dressing table in a townhouse just off Harrow on the Hill's charming high street. The composition is centred around two striking lisianthus flowers, their petals pure white with deeply ruffled edges dipped in a bold, velvety purple that gives each bloom a defined, almost hand-painted outline. Around them, tiny white filler blossoms cluster gently, recalling clouds of baby's breath, their miniature petals softening the contrast and adding a whisper-light texture. Rising from the side of the design is a slim, upright stem of muscari-style flowers, each tiny bell a deep, inky purple-blue, adding vertical interest and a sense of elegance. Threaded throughout are fine strands of feathery greenery, reminiscent of asparagus fern, bringing a fresh, garden-sprung feeling that might call to mind early walks through the green corners around Harrow Recreation Ground. Two small, pale green buds nestle near the base of the main blooms, tight and expectant, suggesting new life and moments yet to unfold. The stems beneath are carefully aligned, wrapped smoothly in a band of white satin ribbon whose slight sheen suggests ceremony and care, then finished with a modest bow that makes the piece ready to pin. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the interplay of white, purple, and green without glare, so the boutonniere feels both calm and quietly luxurious. It is the sort of thoughtful floral detail chosen for a groom, groomsman, or prom partner who wants a small, elegant accent rather than a bold statement, perfectly suited to a special day in Harrow on the Hill.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A thoughtfully crafted boutonniere or petite corsage rests on a pale beige, finely woven linen surface, its subtle texture giving a homely, natural backdrop that could easily belong to a townhouse in Harrow on the Hill. The arrangement is compact yet full of character, built around a cluster of soft blush-pink, multi-petalled blooms that recall miniature stocks or ruffled garden flowers. Their petals show gentle variations of tone from the centre to the edges, like watercolour washes of pink. Delicate sprays of classic white baby's breath weave between the main flowers, each tiny bloom adding a lace-like lightness that softens the composition. Tucked in among them are small accents of lavender and deep purple florets, bringing a hint of contrast and drawing the eye deeper into the design. On one side, slim, creamy white to pale green buds, reminiscent of fresh freesia, stretch outward as if just emerging, suggesting new beginnings and the promise of flowers still to unfurl. The whole piece is framed by lush, deep green leaves and wisps of fine, grass-like foliage that give a slightly wild, garden-grown feel instead of something overly formal. At the base, the florist has wrapped the stems with a striking fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat, symmetrical bow whose sheen catches the light. The overall mood is gentle, romantic, and quietly joyful, the kind of handcrafted detail chosen for a wedding, prom, or graduation celebration, perhaps prepared for same-day collection before a ceremony overlooking the hilltop views and historic streets around Harrow School.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere rests elegantly against a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the background's subtle weave echoing the understated charm of the period houses that line the slopes of Harrow on the Hill. The rose itself is the undeniable focus, placed horizontally and slightly angled, its petals unfolding in a gentle spiral from a soft cream at the very edges into a warm, sunlit peach and deeper apricot at the centre, like the sky just after dawn. Nestling closely to the rose on the upper right, a small spray of white baby's breath (gypsophila) fans out in tiny, cloud-like clusters, adding airy volume and a delicate, almost bridal mist of texture. Fine, grass-like green fronds and a couple of broader, glossy deep green leaves peek out from beneath, their curves framing the bloom and lending a fresh, natural contrast to the warm pastel tones. The stems are carefully bound with a peach satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and evenly by an experienced florist's hand, ending in a neat knot or discreet bow that secures the composition without distraction. Soft, diffused light falls from above, highlighting the satin's faint sheen, the velvety layers of petals, and the minute details of the gypsophila, while leaving gentle shadows that give the boutonniere depth and dimension. The overall feeling is one of quiet celebration and thoughtful craftsmanship, perfect for a groom or prom guest heading to a ceremony near St Mary's Church or a reception venue tucked away off the High Street, where a simple, refined floral accent like this helps mark the occasion with grace and tenderness.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the subtly woven background suggesting natural fibres and giving the whole scene a warm, tactile quality, much like the relaxed elegance of homes around Harrow on the Hill. At its centre, a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid blossoms in full, its broad petals arching gracefully, catching soft light so that faint shadows curve along the edges. In the orchid's throat, a wash of creamy yellow deepens into faint reddish-orange or light brown markings, an intricate pattern that draws the eye and lends the flower a sense of exotic refinement, ideal for a groom or groomsman at a local ceremony. Surrounding this focal bloom, dainty sprays of white baby's breath create a halo of tiny stars, each miniature flower adding whisper-fine texture and a dreamy, cloud-like softness. Just to one side, two spherical lime-green chrysanthemum buds stand out, their compact, spiky petals giving a contemporary twist, like a nod to modern wedding styling seen at venues overlooking Harrow's historic hilltop views. A broad, deep green leaf lies beneath the orchid, providing structure and a lush backdrop, while a smaller, darker leaf near the base balances the design with subtle asymmetry. The stems are firmly bound in a striking red satin ribbon, the smooth fabric wrapped in precise coils and finished in a discreet knot or bow that introduces a vibrant splash of colour without overwhelming the white and green palette. This red accent suggests joy, passion, and celebration, making the boutonniere perfect for weddings, prom nights, or formal dinners across the area. The composition feels intentional yet effortless, as though arranged by a florist attuned to both tradition and contemporary taste, ready for same-day wear on a lapel heading toward a ceremony near Harrow School or a reception tucked away in a local boutique venue.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Captured from above on a gently woven, light beige linen surface, this photograph showcases a single, meticulously crafted boutonniere that seems ready to be pinned to a lapel for a ceremony overlooking the slopes of Harrow on the Hill. At its heart sits a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, the petals smooth and slightly curved like folded porcelain, catching soft natural light. The orchid's centre glows with a quiet hint of creamy yellow and warm orange, drawing the eye inward and giving the bloom a sense of living warmth. Surrounding it, clusters of airy baby's breath form a fine, cloud-like ring, their tiny white blooms and delicate stems providing both texture and a gentle softness against the orchid's sleek surface. On one side, a tight grouping of shiny, cherry-red berries adds a joyful, festive splash of colour, reminiscent of winter walks near Harrow School's historic grounds. Interspersed are a few paler green, oval buds, which bring a note of youthful freshness and help bridge the transition between rich red and cool white. Slender green leaves, some broad and pointed, others more elongated, weave through the composition to ground the design in natural greenery. All the stems are wrapped at the base in a narrow band of vivid red satin ribbon, snugly tied in a neat little knot with short tails laid tidily against the fabric. The overall effect is elegant and composed yet quietly romantic, ideal for weddings, proms, or black-tie celebrations across Harrow on the Hi and nearby suburbs, where a small yet meaningful floral detail completes a polished look.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Resting on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth that suggests the calm of a well-laid dressing table in a Harrow on the Hill townhouse, a pink rose boutonniere is captured in a gently overhead view, its details lovingly revealed. The single rose is in a perfect, semi-open bloom, its petals forming layered spirals that move from a soft, powdery blush at the centre to a deeper, more saturated pink at the edges, where they curl slightly as if caught mid-sigh. Around its base, generous sprigs of creamy white baby's breath cluster like tiny puffs of cloud, their miniature blossoms adding delicate contrast and an almost bridal lightness. Wisps of fine green foliage, similar to slender grass or fern fronds, stretch outwards behind the rose, framing it with an airy, graceful halo that lifts the eye and softens the composition. A broader, darker green leaf is skilfully folded and wrapped around the lower portion of the stems, giving structure and a polished finish that reflects the touch of an experienced local florist used to preparing wedding flowers for ceremonies near the village high street or receptions overlooking Harrow's leafy slopes. The stems themselves are bound in a lustrous satin ribbon, a blend of soft lavender-pink and deeper magenta tones that echo the romantic hues of the rose. Tied into a simple, unfussy knot, the ribbon adds a subtle gleam and a sense of modern refinement. Soft, natural lighting skims across the petals, highlighting their gentle gradation of colour and velvety surface, while faint shadows on the linen background create depth without distraction. This boutonniere feels made for a cherished celebration-perhaps a wedding, prom, or anniversary dinner-somewhere along the quiet streets and hidden gardens of Harrow on the Hill.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Set against a softly woven, light beige fabric that resembles natural linen often seen in characterful Harrow on the Hill homes, this meticulously crafted boutonniere feels both romantic and refined. The eye is drawn immediately to the central rose, a deep fuchsia pink bloom with petals that are still slightly cupped, suggesting perfect freshness, their velvety texture almost tangible as they unfurl from the centre. Surrounding this star flower, flecks of white baby's breath gather like tiny constellations, softening the composition and adding an airy, almost ethereal quality. Tucked among the white blossoms, round, glossy red hypericum berries provide lively points of contrast, their smooth skins catching the light and giving the piece a subtle festive spirit, ideal for winter weddings or joyful celebrations in local venues near Harrow School or along Roxeth Hill. Slender, feather-like greenery stretches outward with a gentle curve, while a few broader, dark green leaves are artfully folded and layered at the base, anchoring the design with depth and structure. The stems are neatly wrapped in a rich red satin ribbon, the fabric lying smooth and snug, finished with a precise bow that suggests the steady, practiced hands of a professional florist. Viewed from slightly above, every detail feels intentional-the interplay of pink, white, green, and red; the textured backdrop; the careful proportions-creating an accessory that would sit gracefully on a jacket lapel at a wedding, civil ceremony, or formal event, reflecting both personal sentiment and the timeless charm of Harrow on the Hill.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Against a natural, linen-like fabric in a soft beige tone, a single boutonnière is presented with the quiet confidence of a well-crafted piece for a special day in Harrow on the Hill. The central focus is a luscious rosebud in radiant fuchsia pink, its petals tightly wrapped, promising to unfurl but held just at that perfect moment of early bloom. The colour is rich and saturated, leaning towards deep magenta, and it seems almost to glow in the bright, even light. Surrounding the rose, airy clusters of tiny white gypsophila - baby's breath - float like little clouds, their fine stems and minute blossoms adding a sense of delicacy and lightness. Around and behind them, slender, grass-like fronds of bright green foliage stretch outward, giving the boutonnière a soft, feathery halo that contrasts beautifully with the smooth texture of the rose. Broader, darker leaves at the base lend structure and balance, as though the design has been gently shaped by a florist familiar with dressing grooms and guests for weddings near St Mary's Church or receptions overlooking the slopes of Harrow on the Hill. The stems are tightly gathered and bound with a coral-to-red satin ribbon, its glossy surface catching the light in subtle highlights, wrapping the base in a neat, polished band. Everything about the composition suggests romance and new beginnings: a buttonhole ready for a wedding morning, a civil ceremony in a local venue, or a formal event where understated elegance and heartfelt emotion come together in a single, carefully chosen flower.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This Harrow on the Hill-inspired boutonniere tells a quietly sentimental story through its poetic arrangement of petals and foliage, as if capturing an early morning stroll along Grove Hill. Central to the design is a blush pink rosebud, tightly furled and kissed with deeper pink at its heart, exuding youthful promise and freshness. Flanking it is a ruffled peach alstroemeria, its open face dotted with golden accents and whimsical streaks, lending visual interest much like the intricate brickwork of the town's historic facades. Wisps of white baby's breath drift among miniature green cushion mums, giving the impression of dewdrops settled on foliage after a Misty Harrow dawn. The frame is completed by an interplay of foliage-spiky dark sprigs reach upward for height, while broad leaves anchor the arrangement, their structure providing stability and elegance. A glossy fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied in a compact bow, graces the base-a celebration-ready flourish that hints at festive wedding receptions held in local venues overlooking Harrow Hill's vistas. The entire ensemble rests on an oatmeal linen, whose coarse weave feels both invitingly familiar and subtly sophisticated, serving as the perfect neutral stage. For those attending life's milestones-be it a wedding at St Mary's Church or a formal gathering above the green-the fresh blooms, gentle hues, and expert local craftsmanship evoke sincerity, joy, and belonging. This buttonhole is not merely an accessory but a piece of living memory, rooted in the romance and cherished traditions of Harrow on the Hill.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
An elegant, compact floral boutonniere rests on a light beige, linen-like fabric backdrop, the subtle texture of the cloth providing a quiet, neutral stage that lets every botanical detail be clearly appreciated. At the centre of the design is a pristine white alstroemeria bloom, its petals broad and slightly ruffled, opening generously to reveal fine reddish-brown streaks that radiate from the throat of the flower like delicate brushstrokes. The stamens are visible, standing gracefully within the bloom and adding a natural focal point. To the left, a striking column of lime green buds, reminiscent of an Ornithogalum or similar clustered spike, introduces a modern, sculptural element; the buds are tightly layered, giving the piece an almost architectural rhythm. Scattered through the arrangement, tiny white flowers of baby's breath create a light, cloud-soft halo, softening the transitions between the main flower, the green bud cluster, and the surrounding leaves. The foliage forms a strong, fresh base: darker green, sword-shaped leaves stretch outward to give structure, while slender, grass-like fronds weave between them, curling gently and bringing a sense of movement, much like the gentle breeze that often drifts across the green spaces around Harrow on the Hill. A neat bow of bright pink satin ribbon is tied at the right side, its sheen catching the soft, even lighting and adding an uplifting, celebratory accent. The entire boutonniere feels fresh, meticulously composed, and quietly joyful, ideal for a groom, prom guest, or proud parent at a ceremony. Crafted in the thoughtful style you might expect from a seasoned local florist, it evokes the anticipation and romance of a special day unfolding in the historic streets and venues around Harrow on the Hill.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonnière lies at a gentle angle on a light beige, linen-like fabric, the threads of the background weaving a calm, neutral stage for the flowers to shine. The focal point is a pristine white lisianthus, fully opened to reveal its many ruffled petals, each one curling softly inwards to create a rounded, romantic bloom that suggests quiet confidence. Its white tone is subtly warm rather than stark, reminiscent of a bridal gown catching soft daylight in a Harrow on the Hill townhouse. Just beside the main flower, two elongated lisianthus buds in creamy green stand close, their tips still closed, hinting at blossoms yet to come and adding a tender, symbolic note of hope and growth. Tiny clouds of baby's breath are nestled throughout the arrangement, their miniature white blossoms scattered like delicate confetti, filling the gaps without ever crowding the central bloom. Supporting all this are slender, grass-like fronds of foliage that sweep out towards the left, giving the design an airy, slightly windswept movement, balanced by one broader, darker green leaf that acts as a discreet backdrop. At the base, the stems are bound firmly yet elegantly with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, precise bow that adds a burst of cheerful colour, perfect for a groom or usher heading to a ceremony near Harrow School or St Mary's. The lighting is soft and even, picking up the gentle sheen of the ribbon and the velvet-like texture of the petals, so the whole piece feels fresh, thoughtfully composed, and ready to be pinned as a final touch of natural elegance. Crafted in this style, it reflects the quiet charm and understated celebration often seen at local weddings across Harrow on the Hill.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A beautifully composed orchid boutonniere is shown resting lengthways across a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, the kind of simple, natural fabric you might see on a table in a Harrow on the Hill townhouse. The focal bloom is a single white Phalaenopsis orchid, its wide, rounded petals pristine and luminous, drawing the eye towards a detailed centre shaded with soft yellow and tiny touches of pale pink. Around its base, clouds of white baby's breath cluster in delicate sprays, each miniature flower head adding an ethereal, misty texture that softens the overall shape. A few slim, glossy green leaves slip out from behind the blooms, offering a clean, botanical contrast to the white petals and giving the design a fresh, just-crafted feel. Extending from one side, a fine stem carries a pair of pale green orchid buds, still tightly closed, their smooth surfaces suggesting imminent bloom and the unfolding of a special day. The stems are carefully bound together with a band of bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, petite bow that introduces a vibrant, celebratory accent against the neutral background. The light falls gently across the arrangement, highlighting subtle shadows in the linen, the satin's sheen, and the velvety orchid surface without any harsh glare. The mood of the image is calm, romantic, and thoughtfully composed, perfectly suited to a groom's lapel for a wedding overlooking Harrow on the Hill, a prom corsage collected on the way through the village centre, or inspiration for refined floral accessories in local event-planning guides.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere lies horizontally on a pale beige, woven fabric, the texture of the cloth adding a subtle rustic charm that contrasts with the polished elegance of the flowers. At the centre, a single Phalaenopsis orchid opens in serene perfection, its petals thick yet delicate, curved like porcelain wings, gleaming softly under the light. In the throat of the bloom, a hint of pale yellow and creamy ivory glows gently, giving the flower a living warmth that stands out against the cool white. Encircling the orchid, clusters of baby's breath form a cushion of tiny, star-like blossoms, each little floret offering a point of brightness that creates a soft, clouded effect around the main bloom. Interwoven among these miniature flowers, slender sprays of fine, green foliage emerge, likely a variety of delicate fern, their feathery fronds adding movement and a whisper of wild garden energy. The stems of the orchid, baby's breath, and greenery are neatly brought together and wrapped with a narrow band of white satin ribbon, its smooth surface tied into a small, tidy bow that suggests careful craftsmanship and attention to every millimetre. The lighting is gentle and even, with no harsh contrasts, allowing every detail of petal, leaf, and fabric weave to be seen clearly, as though the boutonniere has just been set down on a linen runner in a Harrow on the Hill home moments before a ceremony. This understated yet luxurious piece feels perfect for a groom stepping out onto the historic streets near St Mary's Church or a groomsman gathering for photos overlooking the hill, capturing the quiet romance and elegance of a local celebration planned with care and tradition in mind.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere rests at a diagonal angle on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its understated background allowing every floral detail to come forward with clarity. At its heart is a single ivory white rosebud, medium-sized and perfectly formed, the petals smooth and velvety with a soft, creamy glow that suggests they were freshly gathered that morning. The rose is not yet fully opened, capturing that moment of anticipation before the ceremony begins in Harrow on the Hill, perhaps just steps away from St. Mary's Church or a nearby registry office. Surrounding the rose, airy tufts of white baby's breath create a halo of tiny blossoms, each minuscule flower adding gentle volume without overwhelming the central bloom. Intertwined among the gypsophila are slim, deep green leaves and a few more feathery sprigs of greenery, their tones ranging from rich forest green to lighter, fresher hues, providing contrast and a touch of movement. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in a crisp white satin ribbon, the surface of the ribbon smooth and slightly lustrous, catching the soft, natural light. Just below the flowers, the ribbon is finished with a neat, petite bow, its loops symmetrical and clean, hinting at the florist's steady hands and attention to detail. The fabric beneath has a visible, fine weave, evoking the look of natural linen often used on wedding tables or ceremony backdrops around local venues. Gentle, even lighting reveals the textures of petals, leaves, and ribbon while casting the faintest shadow along the fabric. The boutonniere conveys classic elegance and calm, the sort of refined finishing touch a groom or best man might wear at a traditional Harrow on the Hill celebration.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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