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Globe Viburnum

Viburnum x globosum 'Jermyn's Globe'

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1 Gallon USDA Zones 7–9 Part Shade Matures 3–5 Feet

A self-shaping evergreen dome bred at Hillier, Viburnum x globosum 'Jermyn's Globe' carries white spring flowers and metallic blue-black berries over glossy, prominently veined leaves.

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A neat, dome-shaped evergreen bred for foliage and form. Viburnum x globosum is a garden hybrid between Viburnum calvum and the well-known Viburnum davidii, and 'Jermyn's Globe' was selected as the best seedling from a batch raised at the celebrated Hillier Nurseries in England around 1964, chosen for the way the plant rounds into a dense, self-shaping globe. The cultivar name honors Hillier's Jermyns arboretum in Hampshire.

The leaves are the making of the plant. Leathery, elliptic, and prominently veined, they emerge and hold a deep, undulating green, glossier and more refined than those of the familiar David viburnum, and they clothe the rounded frame from the ground up. The dense, even dome needs almost no pruning to keep the shape, which is precisely what recommends the shrub for structured, low-maintenance planting.

In late spring, flat-topped clusters of small white flowers open from pink buds and draw bees and other pollinators, and where more than one plant grows to allow cross-pollination, ovoid berries follow in a striking metallic blue-black, an inheritance from the David viburnum parent. The bloom is quiet and the fruit a bonus; the year-round foliage and form are the reason to grow this hybrid.

Slowly building a compact dome of roughly three to five feet, 'Jermyn's Globe' suits a low evergreen border, a structured bed, a foundation, or a large container, and performs reliably in filtered sun to part shade across the mild South, where trials in South Carolina have shown the plant at ease. Give moist, well-drained soil and shelter from the harshest sun and wind, and enjoy a tidy, deer-resistant evergreen that holds a neat dome with almost no help. Additional photo courtesy of the RHS.

Will this plant thrive in your zone?

Plant Profile
At a glance
Hardiness
USDA Zones 7–9
Sun
Part Shade
Soil
Well-drained, Moist
Mature size
Height 3–5 Feet · Spread 4–5 Feet
Growth rate
Slow to Moderate
Seasonality
Evergreen
Design Notes

A tidy, self-shaping evergreen dome for a low border, a structured bed, a foundation, or a large container, holding form with almost no pruning. Site 'Jermyn's Globe' in filtered sun to part shade in moist, well-drained soil, and pair with ferns, hellebores, and other shade companions that set off the glossy foliage. Deer-resistant and low-maintenance; plant more than one to draw out the metallic blue-black berries. A dependable choice where a compact, four-season evergreen is wanted.

Flower, Fruit & Foliage

Flat-topped clusters, white, from pink buds, late spring

Foliage. Leathery, elliptic, prominently veined leaves in deep undulating green, glossier than the David viburnum, evergreen and clothing the frame to the ground.

Flower. Flat-topped clusters of small white flowers open from pink buds in late spring, drawing bees.

Fruit. Where more than one plant grows, ovoid berries follow in metallic blue-black, inherited from the David viburnum parent.

Care

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Light. Filtered sun to part shade; shelter from the hottest afternoon sun in the warm South.

Soil. Moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil, slightly acidic to neutral.

Water. Keep evenly moist through establishment; give steady moisture in dry spells.

Pruning. Little to none; the dome shapes itself, so trim only to tidy after flowering.

Hardiness. USDA zones 7 to 9; shelter from cold, drying wind at the northern edge.

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