Crouch End Buttonholes – Crafted by Your Local Florist

Welcome to your trusted florist in Crouch End. At Flower Delivery Crouch End, we take immense pride in creating bespoke buttonholes and bouquets that leave a lasting impression for weddings, proms, and special occasions. Our experienced florists blend traditional skills with creative flair to deliver arrangements inspired by the vibrant local spirit of Crouch End.

With our shop nestled near The Broadway and Park Road, we’re proud to serve the heart of our neighbourhood and beyond. We regularly deliver throughout Muswell Hill, Highgate, and Hornsey, bringing a personal touch to every order. Whether you need classic roses or contemporary florals, you can count on our friendly team for expert advice and beautiful results.

  • Free same-day delivery in Crouch End, Muswell Hill & Highgate – order online by 3 PM!
  • Fresh, long-lasting flowers selected daily from trusted growers.
  • Handcrafted designs featuring seasonal blooms and local inspiration.

Our passion for flowers runs deep within the community—many of our florists have grown up among the leafy streets of Middle Lane and Priory Park. Experience the difference a dedicated local florist makes; each buttonhole is made with exceptional care, so your special moment is in safe hands. For unrivalled same-day flower delivery in Crouch End, simply order online and trust us to deliver—on time and with a smile.

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BUTTONHOLES
A close-up photograph shows a single, handcrafted floral boutonniere laid against a pale beige, finely woven linen, the sort of understated, natural texture you might see in a Crouch End townhouse set for an intimate wedding breakfast. The arrangement centres on two lush lisianthus flowers, their soft white petals edged in a striking band of deep violet-purple. The ruffled petal tips curl and fold in gentle layers, giving the flowers a romantic, almost vintage feel, as though they were plucked straight from a carefully tended back-garden near Park Road. Tucked in beside them are tiny white filler flowers that resemble baby's breath, each minuscule bloom catching the light and offering a delicate, airy counterpoint to the bold lisianthus edges. Rising gracefully from the cluster is a single spike of muscari, its small, bell-shaped florets densely packed and shaded in rich grape and lavender tones, adding both height and texture. Surrounding the blooms, fine, feathery greenery intertwines with a few slightly broader green leaves, creating a cushion of foliage that feels both elegant and slightly wild, like a walk through a shaded corner of Priory Park. Two slender, pale green buds sit near the base, not yet open, hinting at freshness and new beginnings. All of the stems are aligned and wrapped snugly in smooth white satin ribbon, the finish neat and quietly luxurious, ready to be pinned to a jacket for a wedding, civil ceremony, or prom. The mood of the image is serene and thoughtful, reflecting the quiet excitement of a meaningful day in this leafy North London neighbourhood.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, finely crafted floral boutonniere lies centred on a pale, woven fabric that looks like soft linen, its warm beige tones creating a calm, neutral canvas reminiscent of a Crouch End studio flooded with gentle afternoon light. The arrangement itself is small yet intricate: at its heart, a cluster of soft pink, multi-petalled flowers, similar to ruffled garden stocks, nestles together in a tight embrace. Their petals curl delicately, graduating from near-white at the base to a slightly richer blush toward the tips, giving the piece a subtle, painterly depth. Dotted among these central blooms are tiny sprays of white baby's breath, the miniature blossoms forming a fine, lace-like texture that lifts the design and keeps it airy. Discreet spikes of lavender or deep purple florets offer a muted contrast, like shaded corners in a spring garden behind the houses off Crouch Hill. To one side, several elongated, creamy buds-likely freesias or another slender bloom-sit partially closed, adding an elegant line and a sense of newness, as though the flowers have only just arrived fresh from a morning delivery. The base is formed by lush, broad green leaves with a rich, glossy surface, while wisps of fine, fern-like greenery splay out gently from the edges, softening the silhouette. The stems are tightly bound with a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, balanced bow whose sheen suggests a celebratory occasion. This carefully composed piece feels intimate and special, perfect for a groom, prom guest, or proud parent stepping out onto the streets of Crouch End for a cherished event.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
In this detailed close-up, a handcrafted peach rose boutonniere lies horizontally on a soft, light beige cloth, whose woven linen texture evokes the relaxed elegance of a Crouch End café table near the Clock Tower. The single rose is the star: its petals are partially unfurled, revealing a heart of deeper, warm peach that gradually fades into softer apricot and then creamy tones at the outer edges, as if the colour has been brushed on by sunrise. Nestled to the upper right of the bloom, a gentle spray of white baby's breath adds a mist of tiny blossoms, their crisp whiteness punctuating the rose's warmth and bringing a sense of delicacy and calm. Around and beneath the flowers, fine green sprigs and two broader, dark green leaves curve gracefully, giving structure and a fresh, garden-like frame to the design. The stems are neatly bunched and wrapped in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, the wrap smooth and even, ending in a small, unobtrusive knot that keeps the form sleek for easy pinning to a lapel. The lighting is soft and even, with no harsh shadows, so every detail-from the satin's subtle sheen to the rose's velvety texture-is thoughtfully revealed. The boutonniere feels quietly celebratory, perfect for a groom or prom guest preparing in a home off Park Road, reflecting the understated, artistic spirit of this North London neighbourhood while still conveying the timeless romance of a formal occasion.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a pale, linen-textured fabric that recalls the calm of a well-dressed table in a Crouch End townhouse, a single, striking boutonniere is laid out as if awaiting its place on a lapel. The background is a soft light beige, its slightly coarse weave giving the scene a natural, tactile warmth, like unbleached cotton or fine hessian. Centred within this gentle setting, a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid opens with graceful symmetry, its broad petals velvety and luminous. In the heart of the orchid, a small splash of soft yellow flows into subtle reddish-orange or light brown speckles, adding character and drawing the eye inward. Encircling the orchid, feathery sprigs of baby's breath form a delicate cloud of tiny white blossoms, their airy texture reminiscent of early morning mist over nearby Alexandra Park. To one side, two rounded lime-green chrysanthemum buds, packed with tightly curled petals, bring a contemporary note, their fresh green tone contrasting beautifully with the white. Beneath the flowers, a deep green leaf acts as a natural backing, its smooth surface and strong shape giving structure, while a smaller, darker leaf peeks out near the stems for added depth. The stems themselves are carefully bound in a vivid crimson satin ribbon, the wrapping precise and snug, ending in a compact bow or knot that offers a confident splash of colour. The overall feeling is refined yet joyful-a classic groom's or groomsman's boutonniere one might collect from a trusted local florist before a ceremony on Crouch End Broadway, capturing that moment when nerves, romance, and celebration meet.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed boutonniere lies at the centre of the frame, captured from above on a neutral, beige-toned woven background that looks like natural linen, the sort you might find in a cosy Crouch End townhouse near Park Road. Dominating the arrangement is a single white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, velvety petals opening with calm confidence, while a soft golden-yellow and muted orange throat glows at its heart, hinting at warmth and quiet luxury. Surrounding this central bloom are generous sprigs of baby's breath, their countless tiny white florets forming a delicate, cloud-like collar that softens the outline of the orchid and adds an almost misty lightness. To one side, a cluster of glossy, cherry-red berries introduces a vivid burst of colour, their rounded shapes catching the light like tiny polished beads. Mixed with them are a few paler green, not-yet-ripened berry buds, which lend a sense of freshness and natural progression, as if the piece has just been gathered from a winter hedgerow on the edges of Alexandra Park. Lush green foliage, both slightly pointed and more oval in shape, peeks out between flowers and berries, deepening the contrast with the crisp white petals and the bright red accents. All the stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a rich red satin ribbon, secured in a small, immaculate knot with tidy ends that lie smoothly against the fabric. The overall effect is of a thoughtfully crafted, formal buttonhole or small corsage, ideal for weddings, proms, or seasonal celebrations around Crouch End, where subtle elegance and a hint of festivity are desired.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant boutonniere featuring a single blush pink rose rests on a pale, textured linen background that recalls the relaxed, homely style of Crouch End's independent shops and studios off Tottenham Lane. The image is captured from slightly above, showing the floral design as a compact, harmonious piece, as if a local florist has just set it down while preparing for a nearby wedding or prom. At the centre, the rose is semi-open, its petals unfurling in soft spirals. The inner petals hold a gentle pastel blush, gradually melting into a deeper, more saturated pink towards the outer edges where the petals curl tenderly, giving a sense of both freshness and romance. Around the base of the rose, airy tufts of white baby's breath gather like tiny clouds. Each minuscule flower head offers a gentle, frothy texture that softens the stronger shape of the rose and creates a classic, timeless feel suitable for formal wear along Park Road or around Crouch Hill. Slender blades of fine, grass-like foliage sweep outward from behind the bloom, their fresh green tones adding lightness and a hint of movement, while a more substantial, darker green leaf has been folded and wrapped around the stems, offering a structured cradle that looks both neat and considered. The stems are secured with a lustrous satin ribbon in tones of lavender-pink and deeper plum-magenta, the ribbon wrapped smoothly before being tied in a firm, unobtrusive knot. Its sheen catches the soft light and introduces a richer note of colour that subtly echoes the rose's deeper hues. Resting on the woven linen, the boutonniere's textures and colours are gently accentuated by even, natural lighting, making it an ideal finishing touch for a groom, best man, or prom guest seeking quiet elegance in Crouch End.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Set against a pale beige, gently woven fabric that looks like natural linen spread across a North London dressing table, this carefully crafted buttonhole captures the refined romance of a special day in Crouch End. At its centre, a single rich fuchsia rose rises proudly, its petals densely packed at the core and softening as they open, giving the flower a plush, almost velour appearance. Encircling this focal bloom are delicate sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny flower like a miniature star, softening the boldness of the rose with a haze of lightness and innocence. Nestled between these white clusters sit small, gleaming red hypericum berries, their smooth, rounded shapes adding both colour depth and a tactile, bead-like detail. Supporting the arrangement is a mix of fine, slender greenery and darker, broader leaves that have been coaxed into gentle curves, cradling the rose while suggesting movement, as though a breeze from nearby Crouch End Broadway had just brushed past. The stems are tightly and neatly wrapped in a smooth red satin ribbon, its subtle sheen catching the light and echoing the romance of the rose and berries. The ribbon is tied into a tidy, understated bow that sits comfortably where it would rest on a lapel, suggesting ease of wear throughout a long wedding celebration or prom night. Photographed from above, the boutonniere reveals its craftsmanship: the interplay of matte and glossy textures, the careful layering of foliage, and the thoughtful spacing of blooms. It feels like the finishing touch for a groom, groomsman, or stylish guest heading to a ceremony near Alexandra Palace or a chic gathering in Crouch End.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A richly detailed close-up shows a single-stem boutonnière resting on a neutral, oatmeal-beige fabric, its subtle texture similar to the relaxed, natural textiles often found in Crouch End's independent shops. The focal point is a luscious deep pink rosebud, verging on fuchsia, its petals tightly wrapped yet full and promising, with a velvety surface that seems almost touchable. Around this central bloom, delicate clusters of tiny white gypsophila-classic baby's breath-float like soft, airy clouds, lightening the composition and echoing the gentle, romantic feel of a wedding morning in North London. Slender, feathery green foliage peeks out and fans around the rose, adding a sense of movement and an organic, slightly whimsical shape, as if the greenery has just been gathered from a garden near Priory Park or the leafy streets off Crouch Hall Road. The stems of the rose and greenery are carefully bound with a smooth coral-pink satin ribbon, its sheen catching the light in subtle highlights that mirror the soft glow on the rose petals. The ribbon is wrapped with precision, creating a slim, elegant handle that would sit comfortably on a lapel for a groom, best man, or prom guest. The lighting is bright but gentle, revealing every curve of the petals, every tiny flower of the baby's breath, and the fine strands of foliage, conveying freshness and the immediate presence of real flowers. The overall impression is one of understated celebration and personal detail, like a bespoke piece prepared early in the day for same-day wear at a ceremony or special event just moments away in Crouch End.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A romantic buttonhole designed by a Crouch End floral artist rests with quiet poise on an ecru fabric, mirroring the cultivated elegance of The Green and its surrounding village lanes. The centrepiece-a tightly wrapped rosebud blushing with soft pink-radiates youthful freshness, while a companion bloom of lighter peach-pink petals gently opens, laced with yellow tints and fine markings that recall the subtleties found in local wildflowers. Baby's breath, airy as mist, mingles among miniature green cushion mums, their cheerful hues celebrating the gardens and leafy avenues of Crouch End. Fine, elongated sprigs of fern shoot upward and out, enhancing structure and hinting at the area's natural heritage, while darker green, glossy leaves underpin the arrangement and add substance-some cleverly folded for decoration, others left broad and smooth. A vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, perfectly tied at the base, weaves everything together with a festive touch befitting North London's lively celebrations. Under soft lighting, the bouquet's interplay of petals, leaves, and textures feels at once tactile and visually lush, ready for a groom's lapel or as a special corsage at a longstanding community celebration. Thoughtfully crafted, it calls to mind the unique blend of creativity and sincerity at the heart of Crouch End.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A compact, elegant boutonniere is displayed against a pale beige, linen-textured cloth that feels like the kind of understated fabric you might find in a stylish Crouch End townhouse. At its centre, a single white alstroemeria opens in full bloom, the petals broad and luminous, edged with the softest ruffles. Near the throat of the flower, fine reddish-brown speckles form delicate patterns that draw the eye inward toward the stamens, giving the arrangement a sense of quiet sophistication. To the left, a tight, cone-shaped cluster of vibrant green buds, likely Ornithogalum, adds intriguing structure and a fresh, almost sculptural quality. Threaded gently throughout are sprigs of baby's breath, their tiny white blossoms appearing like a sprinkle of frost or the faintest dusting of snow, lightening the composition and adding romance. Supporting this ensemble is a base of glossy, dark green leaves with pointed tips, grounding the design, while slender, grass-like fronds loop and curve gracefully, bringing energy and movement. The stems are cinched together with a vivid pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat, diminutive bow that introduces a joyful pop of colour without overwhelming the piece. Soft, even lighting reveals the natural textures-the smoothness of the ribbon, the velvety petals, and the crisp greenery-so you can almost imagine the cool freshness of the flowers just delivered. This boutonniere feels ideal for a wedding at a local Crouch End venue or a prom celebration, an artful little cluster of white and green that captures anticipation, tenderness, and the polished craftsmanship of a professional florist.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, immaculate white eustoma bloom is the quiet star of this boutonnière, photographed from a slightly elevated angle as it rests diagonally across a pale beige, linen-like fabric that evokes the relaxed elegance of a Crouch End café table. The flower is fully open, its ruffled petals forming a rounded, layered cup that looks soft to the touch, each fold catching gentle, diffused light. Nestled just below and to the side are two creamy, pale green eustoma buds, still closed and slender, creating a sense of progression from promise to full bloom, a fitting metaphor for a wedding ceremony in one of the nearby churches or halls around Park Road. Tiny sprays of white baby's breath peek out between the blooms, their miniature blossoms clustered like frothy lace and adding a delicate, airy fullness. Slender, dark green strands of grass-like foliage sweep out towards the lower left, giving the piece an organic flow, while a broader, deeper green leaf behind the main bloom anchors the design and intensifies the contrast with the white petals. At the base, the neatly aligned stems are bound in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a petite, confident bow whose silky sheen introduces an unexpected but joyful shot of colour, echoing a bright pocket square or bridesmaid sash. The overall mood is refined yet fresh, ideal for a groom or wedding guest strolling through Crouch End on the way to a celebration, the boutonnière conveying understated romance, craftsmanship, and the fleeting beauty of fresh flowers just delivered that morning.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant floral boutonniere is photographed resting lengthways on a light beige, linen-textured cloth that has the soft, natural look of an artisan table runner you might find in a Crouch End café. The focal point of the piece is a large, flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its velvety petals open wide in a calm, symmetrical arc. At the orchid's centre, a wash of pale yellow deepens toward the throat, edged with the faintest whisper of blush pink, giving a gentle warmth to the cool white. Clustered closely around the base of the bloom are airy sprigs of white baby's breath, forming a cloud-like ring that adds both volume and a dreamy, romantic softness. A few slim, bright green leaves peek out from beneath, their smooth surfaces catching a hint of light and providing a crisp contrast. Off to one side, a short stem carries a couple of pale, unopened orchid buds, their lime-green skins tight and smooth, suggesting the promise of blossoms yet to come and the unfolding of a new chapter. The stems are carefully wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, snugly tied into a neat little bow; its rich colour and subtle shine introduce a playful, celebratory note to the otherwise serene palette. Gentle, even lighting accentuates every texture-from the orchid's satin-like petals to the slightly coarse weave of the fabric beneath. The arrangement feels intimate and thoughtful, perfectly suited for a groom or groomsman heading to a ceremony near Priory Park, or for a stylish prom outfit in one of the nearby north London venues, crafted with the quiet expertise of a local florist who understands both tradition and modern simplicity.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A carefully crafted white orchid boutonniere lies horizontally on a pale beige, woven fabric, its deliberate placement and styling suggesting a moment of calm before a Crouch End wedding. The focal orchid, likely a Phalaenopsis, is open and generous, its rounded, slightly overlapping petals velvety to the eye and arranged in a perfect, symmetrical bloom. The white is not harsh but soft and creamy, and at the centre a wash of pale yellow and a faint hint of blush add gentle warmth, inviting the gaze inward. Around this central bloom, clusters of white baby's breath are arranged in an almost cloud-like collar, thousands of tiny star-shaped flowers forming a delicate mist that softens the outline of the orchid and brings a feeling of lightness. Slender arcs of fine green foliage weave through the composition, their feathery texture creating movement and a subtle contrast against the heavier orchid petals, as though a breeze from nearby Park Road had brushed through the flowers. The stems are gathered neatly and wrapped with a narrow band of white satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and precise, with a small, tidy bow marking the place where the fingers would hold it for pinning to a jacket. The overall colour palette remains quiet and elegant-creamy whites, fresh greens, and natural beige-making the boutonniere suitable for both modern and more traditional ceremonies across North London. The photograph's soft, even lighting highlights each texture, from the orchid's satiny surface to the slightly rustic weave beneath, conjuring the sense of a freshly prepared piece waiting on a dressing table in a townhouse just off The Broadway, ready to accompany vows, photographs, and an evening reception nearby.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single ivory-white rosebud boutonniere is displayed at a graceful angle on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its crosshatched threads creating a refined, neutral backdrop. The rose, plump and velvety, is still closely wrapped, each petal curving inward as though holding the promise of the wedding vows to come. Around it, tiny blossoms of white baby's breath form a soft, clouded collar, their miniature petals catching the light and adding a gentle, airy texture that contrasts with the smooth rose. Sleek, deep green leaves and a few more delicate, feathery sprigs extend behind the bloom, introducing subtle movement and giving the impression of foliage freshly cut from a well-kept North London garden. The stems of the rose and fillers are carefully bound together in a sheath of pure white satin ribbon, the material wrapped tightly and finished with a precise little bow that sits just beneath the flower head. The satin has a faint lustre, reflecting the soft, diffused lighting that falls across the arrangement and the fabric beneath it. There is no harsh shadow, only a calm, even brightness that makes the whites appear clean and pure while allowing the greens to remain rich and natural. The image evokes the intimacy of a wedding morning in Crouch End, perhaps in a townhouse off Park Road or near Priory Park, as a florist checks each boutonniere before delivering it. It feels like a quiet, tactile symbol of love and commitment, ready to be pinned to a groom's lapel and worn throughout a day of celebration.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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