Viburnum tinus Spirit | 3 Litre Pot | 30cm - 35cm Height

Price range: £11.52 through £13.88

Common Names

  • Laurustinus

Viburnum tinus Spirit is a versatile evergreen shrub bringing year-round interest. It boasts winter-spring white flowers from pink buds, followed by blue-black berries. This hardy, low-maintenance plant offers dense, glossy green foliage, perfect for UK gardens and attracting wildlife.

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Viburnum tinus Spirit
£13.88

Viburnum tinus Spirit is a truly versatile evergreen shrub, celebrated for its winter flowers and robust nature, bringing year-round interest to UK gardens.

For UK gardeners, Viburnum tinus ‘Spirit’ offers exceptional value. This plant provides consistent beauty throughout the year. It remains green when many others are bare. This specific cultivar, sometimes known simply as Laurustinus, excels with its dense habit and prolific blooms. It thrives in various garden settings, easily becoming a cherished part of your landscape.

Key Features of Viburnum tinus Spirit

  • Lush evergreen foliage provides year-round screening and structure.
  • Features attractive pink flower buds, opening to clusters of small white flowers.
  • Boasts an extended flowering period, typically from late autumn through spring.
  • Produces ornamental metallic blue-black berries after flowering.
  • Attracts beneficial pollinators, such as bees, during milder winter days.
  • Exhibits a compact, dense growth habit, ideal for various garden uses.
  • Shows excellent hardiness, making it perfect for most UK climates.

Discovering Viburnum tinus Spirit

The botanical name Viburnum tinus comes from ancient Latin. ‘Viburnum’ was the classical name for the genus. ‘Tinus’ refers to its evergreen qualities. The cultivar name ‘Spirit’ highlights its robust vigour and enduring appeal. This plant is a fantastic choice for adding structure and colour. It offers a welcome sight during the colder months.

Winter Blooms and Striking Foliage

One of Viburnum tinus ‘Spirit’s’ most appealing traits is its winter flowering. Clusters of small, starry white flowers appear. These emerge from eye-catching pink buds. These blooms provide a vital nectar source for early or late-season insects. Bees often visit them on mild winter days.

Moreover, the plant’s leaves are a glossy, dark green. They are ovate and slightly leathery. This rich foliage creates a superb backdrop for other plants. Furthermore, it adds a touch of sophistication to any border. After the flowers fade, the plant develops attractive metallic blue-black berries. These offer additional visual interest and are a valuable food source for garden birds.

Perfect for Diverse Garden Settings

Viburnum tinus ‘Spirit’ adapts well to various uses. Gardeners often plant it in mixed borders. It offers a strong evergreen anchor. Consequently, it supports deciduous plants around it. Many people also use it for informal hedging. Its dense growth provides privacy and shelter. It forms an effective screen, even in winter.

Alternatively, cultivate it as a stand-alone specimen. It makes an attractive focal point. The plant’s versatility makes it a valuable addition to both traditional and contemporary UK garden designs.

Keeping Your Viburnum tinus Spirit Healthy

This robust shrub generally requires minimal pruning. You might prune Viburnum tinus ‘Spirit’ after flowering. This helps maintain its desired shape. It also removes any spent or damaged branches. This keeps the plant looking tidy. Furthermore, it encourages fresh, vigorous growth. This light annual trim promotes good air circulation. As a result, the shrub stays healthy and dense. Its resilience means it withstands many common garden challenges.

Max Height 2.50 at maturity
Max Spread 2.50 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun Partial Shade
Soil Type
Clay Sandy Silt Loam Chalk
H4 H4 – Hardy through most of UK

Hardy across most of the UK except particularly exposed or cold regions.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -10°C to -5°C

Care Notes

Viburnum tinus 'Spirit' is generally low-maintenance. Plant in well-drained soil, preferably in full sun to partial shade. Water regularly during dry spells, especially in the first year after planting. Apply a general-purpose fertiliser in spring. Pruning is not strictly necessary but can be done after flowering to maintain shape or remove any dead or crossing branches. This also encourages a denser habit. Protect from harsh, drying winds in very exposed sites.