Attire
Boutonniere
A small floral arrangement worn on a lapel
Definition
A boutonniere is a small arrangement of one or two flowers and greenery worn on the left lapel of a suit or tuxedo jacket. Traditionally worn by the groom, groomsmen, fathers, grandfathers, and ushers, the boutonniere is the male counterpart to the corsage. The groom's boutonniere is often slightly different from those of the groomsmen to distinguish him. Common flowers include roses, ranunculus, and succulents.