Abstract The four new iridoid glucosides globularicisin (2) , globularidin (5) , globularimin (9) , and globularinin (13) , the lignan diglucoside liriodendrin (18) , and syringin (20) have been isolated from Globularia alypum L. along with the previously reported glucosides globularin (1) and catalpol (4) . Compound 2 is the first report of any cinnamoyl iridoid with a cis ‐configuration at the acyl double bond. Compound 5 is another novel iridoid which lacks the characteristic C(3), C(4) double bond in the aglucone part. Compounds 9 and 13 are diastereomeric and contain highly oxygenated aglucone structures. The isolation of liriodendrin, from Globularia alypum is the first demonstration of the occurrence of a lignan in the family Globulariaceae . The structures have been elucidated by 1 H ‐ and 13 C‐NMR . spectroscopy as well as by chemical transformations. Taxonomical significance of the cooccurrence of iridoid and lignan glycosides as well as the antileukemic potentiality of the latter are also appraised.