What Kind of Flower is Viburnum Snowball? Exploring its Language and Appeal!

What Kind of Flower is Viburnum Snowball? Introducing its Flower Language and Charm!
Have you heard of Viburnum Snowball recently?
It's a flower that has become available in flower shops in the past few years and is particularly popular among young people.
This time, we will explain in detail about the new standard flower, "Viburnum Snowball," from its flower language to its history!
As it's a refreshing branch perfect for early summer, please try decorating your home with it.
What Kind of Flower is Viburnum Snowball?

| Plant Name | Viburnum Snowball |
| Scientific Name |
Viburnum opulus 'Roseum' |
| Family | Caprifoliaceae |
| Genus | Viburnum |
| Origin | Europe, North Africa, West Asia |
| Blooming Season | April to June |
Viburnum Snowball is a tree that produces round flowers very similar to hydrangeas.
It's characterized by blooming green flowers initially, which gradually turn whitish.
The sight of many pure white flowers is truly magnificent!
The leaves are a vibrant green, but they also change color in autumn, so it's often chosen as a symbolic tree in parks and gardens.
The original species bears red fruits, but Snowball varieties have undergone repeated selective breeding and no longer bear fruit.
What is the origin of its name?

The name Viburnum Snowball comes from "Snowball." As the name suggests, it was named for its spherical, snowball-like flowers.
Originally, it was called "Snowball Tree" in Europe, which seems to have become its horticultural name.
Incidentally, Viburnum is the scientific name for the "Viburnum genus." It originates from the Latin word "viburnum," which is said to mean "pliant tree."
Indeed, Viburnum branches are known for their flexibility and good bend.
Viburnum fruit is a symbol of the nation in Ukraine

The original species of Viburnum Snowball, "European Cranberrybush (Viburnum opulus)," is called "Kalyna" in Ukraine.
"Kalyna" is considered a symbol of the Ukrainian nation, and there is even a Ukrainian folk song called "Червона калина (Red Kalyna)."
This song has been sung countless times during historical moments in Ukraine.
Viburnum Snowball Flower Language

The flower language of Viburnum Snowball is "playfulness" and "vow." It has somewhat unusual flower meanings.
The flower language "playfulness" is said to have been inspired by the striking resemblance of Viburnum Snowball flowers to hydrangeas.
The flower language "vow" comes from the fact that Viburnum Snowball was widely known as the "wedding flower" in medieval Europe.
There are no negative connotations, so it's a flower perfectly fine to give as a gift to someone special.
About the History of Viburnum Snowball

Viburnum Snowball has only recently started to be distributed as a cut flower, but its original species, "European Cranberrybush (Viburnum opulus)," has been used for various purposes since ancient times.
Here, we will introduce the history of the original Viburnum and Viburnum Snowball.
Once you learn its history, the Viburnum in bouquets and flower arrangements will feel even more charming.
It was once used as medicine in ancient times

The bark of the original species of Viburnum Snowball, "European Cranberrybush (Viburnum opulus)," has a history of being used as medicine in ancient and medieval Europe.
It was particularly believed to have antipyretic and sedative effects and was used in herbal remedies.
It was also sometimes used to make a medicine called "cramp bark," which calms muscle spasms such as severe menstrual pain, headaches, and lower back pain.
Viburnum was a plant that brought relief to many people's suffering.
(Reference: Mayernik Kitchen "Cramp Bark")
"Viburnum Snowball" as a cultivated variety

Well, there are various theories, but the current Viburnum Snowball is said to be a variety that originated in Europe around the 16th century. It's a plant with a relatively long history.
In the Netherlands, where horticulture was popular at the time, European Cranberrybush (Viburnum) underwent selective breeding, and varieties with increasingly large flowers were chosen.
The variety Roseum, created around this time, became the current Viburnum Snowball.
By the 17th century, it became a staple plant for decorating gardens in England and was planted in many aristocratic gardens.
(Reference: Chicago Botanic Garden "Viburnum opulus 'Roseum'")
Popular flower in America as well

Afterward, in the 19th century, it began to be introduced to America and was planted in gardens and parks.
In America, it's known as "Snowball Bush" and is still widely cultivated.
Viburnum Snowball is a relatively easy-to-care-for plant and can be enjoyed for its autumn foliage, leading to its increasing popularity.
It seems to be enjoyed as a common symbolic tree, planted not only in large gardens and parks but also in home gardens.
(Reference: Missouri Botanical Garden – Snowball Viburnum)
(Reference: Chicago Botanic Garden "Viburnum opulus 'Roseum'")
History of Viburnum Snowball in Japan

Viburnum Snowball was not a very popular flower in Japan. It has only recently begun to appear in flower shops.
Today, it has become a popular floral material used in hotel lobby decorations and restaurant entrance displays.
It's becoming more common to see it sold as a cut flower in flower shops. I believe many more Viburnum Snowball flowers will be sold in the future.
It's a flower with a promising future.
Gift Viburnum Snowball in Early Summer!

Viburnum Snowball is in season in early summer! It features refreshing green leaves and round, fluffy flowers.
The sight of many round flowers blooming and swaying on a single branch is delightful, and simply displaying them in your room brings a touch of the season.
Here, we introduce florist-recommended products featuring Viburnum Snowball.
As these flowers are only available from spring to early summer, be sure to check them out if you're interested. They are highly recommended for both personal use and as gifts.
For birthdays, gift a bouquet with seasonal flowers!
For those celebrating birthdays in early summer, we recommend gifting a bouquet bundled with Viburnum Snowball and other seasonal flowers.
Viburnum Snowball has a refreshing green hue, so it pairs well with pastel-colored flowers like spring yellow and pink.
It creates a design that complements the beauty of each other, making it popular even among discerning flower enthusiasts.
When gifting a bouquet, please confirm if the recipient has a vase. If not, it would be good to present it along with a vase.
Stylish Bouquet with Viburnum
Seasonal Bouquet for April "early summer garden"
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Displaying only Viburnum Snowball as interior decor is also Good!
Viburnum Snowball is a flowering branch that produces many blooms on a single stem. It has enough volume to look stunning even when displayed alone.
It offers a natural aesthetic, and simply displaying it brings a refreshing early summer ambiance into your room.
When placing it in water, it's a good idea to cut the branch diagonally and remove a little of the inner pith before putting it in the vase. This will help the flowers last longer.
Viburnum Snowball is not a flower that can be dried, so please cut it short and discard it after the flowers have faded.
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Seasonal Branch 50-60cm "Viburnum Snowball 10 stems"
¥14,300-
Summary

The flower language of Viburnum Snowball is "playfulness" and "vow." It has no negative connotations, so it's perfectly fine to give as a gift to someone special!
In medieval Europe, it was known as the "wedding flower," making it a recommended floral material for wedding bouquets. A clutch bouquet style is Good!
Of course, it also looks lovely in bouquets and flower arrangements as a gift. Even displaying only Viburnum Snowball is stylish.
In early summer, please enjoy the refreshing ambiance of Viburnum Snowball.
◆Revision History
December 10, 2025: Corrected some years. Added reference and source information.
Apr 03, 2025



