The Mans Buttonhole – Wedding Tradition

The mans buttonhole flower, it has since Medieval times been customary for the Groom to wear a flower that coincides with the brides bouquet as a sign of his declaration of his love for her.

Each flower has its own significant meaning, one of the most popular in Scotland being the White Heather, although from our experience both the Pink Heather and Sea Holly are  becoming increasingly popular.

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The Mans Buttonhole   Wedding Tradition

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