It’s a quaint tradition, watching your older sister, or your older brother’s date, (or your own teenager), try not to mortally wound her prom date as she fastens on a boutonnière.
The flower in the buttonhole tradition began in 18thcentury France when French noblemen began sticking flowers in the buttonholes of their waistcoats. The flowers served a very real purpose back then, as the wearer could remove the flower and hold it under his nose when passing through smelly corridors or streets.