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The groom traditionally wears a boutonnière, which is a small floral arrangement pinned to the left lapel of his jacket. Classic choices include a single rose, which symbolises love and passion, or a sprig of lily of the valley for purity and happiness. Many grooms opt for a bloom that echoes a flower featured in the bridal bouquet, creating a visual connection between the couple. Other popular options include ranunculus for its elegant, layered petals, peonies during their spring and early summer season, and classic white or cream orchids for a contemporary, refined look. Some grooms choose flowers with personal significance, such as a bloom from a meaningful location or a variety that carries family tradition. The boutonnière may be complemented by small sprigs of greenery like eucalyptus, rosemary, or ruscus, which add texture and a subtle fragrance while anchoring the focal bloom.
For wedding flowers, including those for the groom, placing your order at least two to three weeks before the wedding date is strongly recommended. This timeframe allows the florist to source specific blooms, particularly if you have requested seasonal or unusual varieties, and ensures availability during peak wedding periods such as late spring and summer. If your wedding falls on or near a major floral holiday such as Valentine's Day or Mother's Day, consider ordering even earlier, as demand for premium flowers increases significantly. For same-day or next-day delivery, MyFlowers can accommodate orders placed with shorter notice, though the selection may be more limited. When ordering, provide the exact delivery date, the ceremony time, and any specific requests regarding colour, flower type, or style so that the arrangement arrives fresh and perfectly timed for the wedding day.
Yes, delivery directly to the wedding venue on the morning of the ceremony is available and is a popular choice for many couples. When placing your order, simply provide the full venue address, specify the required delivery date, and select a morning time slot to ensure the flowers arrive with ample time before proceedings begin. If the groom is preparing at a separate location, such as a hotel or private residence, delivery can be arranged there instead. MyFlowers operates seven days a week, including weekends and bank holidays, which means wedding-day delivery is fully supported. For London venues, same-day delivery within a three-hour window is available, and you can select a slot that aligns with your schedule. For venues outside London, next-day delivery covers the whole of the United Kingdom when ordered in advance.
Begin by identifying the primary and accent colours of your wedding palette. If the colour scheme centres on soft pastels, consider blooms such as blush roses, pale pink ranunculus, or cream lisianthus. For bolder palettes featuring deep burgundy or navy, dark red roses, anemones with dark centres, or rich purple calla lilies work beautifully. White and green schemes suit classic white roses, gardenias, or stephanotis paired with foliage such as eucalyptus or fern. Share your colour references, fabric swatches, or photographs with the florist when ordering so that the boutonnière can be matched precisely. The groom's flowers typically feature a slightly larger or more distinctive bloom than those worn by groomsmen, subtly setting him apart while maintaining cohesion across the wedding party. Seasonal availability also influences colour options, so discussing alternatives with the florist ensures you achieve the desired effect without compromising on freshness.
The groom's boutonnière is traditionally more prominent or distinctive than those worn by the groomsmen, reflecting his role as the central figure alongside the bride. This distinction can be achieved through size, such as using a larger bloom or a double flower arrangement, or through the choice of a unique variety that differs subtly from the groomsmen's flowers. For example, if groomsmen wear simple white spray roses, the groom might wear a full garden rose or a rose paired with an additional accent flower. Colour can also differentiate the groom, perhaps by including a hint of the accent shade from the bridal bouquet that does not appear in the groomsmen's arrangements. Another approach is to add a meaningful element, such as a small charm, a sprig of a particular herb, or a flower with personal significance, that only the groom wears. Despite these differences, all boutonnières should share a common thread in style and colour to present a unified appearance in photographs and throughout the ceremony.
The boutonnière is worn on the left lapel of the jacket, positioned over the heart. Most suit jackets and morning coats feature a small buttonhole on the left lapel specifically designed for this purpose. To attach the boutonnière securely, insert the stem through the buttonhole from the front, allowing it to rest behind the lapel fabric. A pin is then used to secure the stem to the lapel from behind, keeping the pin hidden from view. If the jacket lacks a buttonhole, the boutonnière is pinned directly onto the lapel at a slight angle, with the bloom facing outward and angled gently upward. When pinning, take care to pass the pin through only the outer layer of fabric to avoid damaging the lining. Magnetic boutonnière fasteners are also available and offer a secure, pin-free alternative that many grooms find more comfortable. The boutonnière should sit snugly against the lapel without drooping or tilting excessively.
To maintain freshness, keep the boutonnière refrigerated or in a cool, shaded location until it is needed, typically within an hour of the ceremony. Florists often prepare boutonnières with the stems wrapped in damp cotton or a small water tube to provide hydration. If no water source is included, misting the petals lightly with water and storing the arrangement in a sealed container in the refrigerator will help preserve it. Avoid placing the flowers near direct sunlight, heating vents, or in a warm vehicle for extended periods. Once the boutonnière is pinned on, it should remain fresh for several hours under normal conditions. If your wedding day is particularly warm or the event extends late into the evening, consider ordering a second boutonnière for the groom to wear during the reception, ensuring he looks impeccable in photographs taken throughout the day. Choosing hardy blooms such as roses, orchids, or succulents also contributes to longer-lasting freshness.
MyFlowers guarantees satisfaction with every order. If the flowers arrive damaged, wilted, or differ significantly from what was ordered, contact the support team immediately by telephone at +44 20 4577 0088, via WhatsApp at the same number, or by email at ask@myflowers.delivery. The support team is available around the clock, seven days a week, including on weekends and holidays, so assistance is accessible even on your wedding day. Provide photographs and a description of the issue, and the company will arrange either a replacement delivery or a full refund credited to your MyFlowers account for future orders. Given the time-sensitive nature of wedding flowers, urgent replacement deliveries can often be dispatched within hours for London addresses. To minimise risk, consider scheduling delivery for the day before the wedding if refrigeration is available, allowing time to address any concerns before the ceremony.
Personalisation is welcomed and encouraged. When placing your order, include detailed notes specifying your preferences for flower type, colour, size, and any additional elements you wish to incorporate. Common personalisation requests include matching a specific bloom from the bridal bouquet, incorporating meaningful foliage such as rosemary for remembrance or lavender for devotion, or adding a decorative wrap in a particular colour or material. If you have photographs or visual references, sharing these with the support team helps ensure the final arrangement meets your expectations. While certain highly specific or rare flowers may be subject to seasonal availability, the team will advise on alternatives that achieve a similar aesthetic. Personalised arrangements may require additional lead time, so placing your order well in advance is advisable when making detailed requests.
Yes, delivery is available throughout the United Kingdom. For addresses within London, same-day delivery is offered seven days a week, with flexible three-hour time slots ranging from early morning through to midnight. For addresses outside London, next-day delivery is available nationwide when the order is placed by the end of the previous day. This extensive coverage ensures that whether your wedding takes place in central London, the Scottish Highlands, rural Wales, or anywhere else across the country, fresh flowers can reach you on time. When ordering, enter the delivery postcode to confirm available options for expedited or outer-zone delivery.