Blooms for Grooms
Why should the bouquet get all the attention? Accessorize your betrothed with one of these statement-making boutonnieres.












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A swoop of grass åtriguing shape. grape hyacinth and Chrysanthemum poms with grass, $15, Blooms of Hope.
Photograph by Hornick/Rivlin.
Get a rustic, textured look with berries and florets wrapped in twine. Antique hydrangea florets, starflower pincushions, nigella pods, steel berry, and grape hyacinth bound with twine, $15, Spruce Floral.
Photograph by Hornick/Rivlin.
A twist of gold wire adds a contemporary touch to this sculptural, vintagey arrangement. Ranunculus and Veronica, $20, Tangerine Creations.
Photograph by Hornick/Rivlin.
Buck tradition with this botanical take on a handkerchief. Pandanus leaf and globe amaranth, $10, Spruce Floral. Photograph by Hornick/Rivlin.
For something simple yet decidedly different, try a mini succulent. ECHEVeria and Lamb’s Ear, $10, The Tangled Web.
Photograph by Hornick/Rivlin.
A cluster of flowers in a single shade is clean and elegant. Ascocenda orchids with gardenia foliage, $15, Blooms of Hope. Photograph by Hornick/Rivlin.