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Cornus alba 'Nightfall'®

Cornus alba 'Nightfall'®

  • Celebrated for its ornamental value, this dogwood produces unique, dark plum-purple foliage providing dramatic, moody contrast throughout summer. This phenomenal feature transforms any well-planned garden scheme.
  • It will mature gracefully into a vigorous, upright, and naturally thicketing growth habit. Furthermore, its deciduous leaves providing fantastic, fiery autumn colour before dropping to reveal the stems provides brilliant visual interest even when not in flower.
  • This incredibly accommodating dogwood thrives best in moist, damp, or even boggy soils, thriving in full sun to achieve the brightest winter stem colouration. It is a wonderfully dependable choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
  • Your garden will buzz with life as this dogwood brings in birds eating the small autumn berries, and insects visiting the flat white summer flowers all year round. When the leaves fall, they reveal dark, structural winter stems that look incredible in snow.
  • An enchanting piece of horticultural lore: dogwood timber is exceptionally dense and was historically used to make daggers, skewers, and weaving shuttles. The name itself is widely thought to derive from 'dagwood', reflecting this fascinating, highly practical history.
  • This page includes selected AI-assisted imagery for illustrative purposes.
$6.01

Original: $20.02

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Cornus alba 'Nightfall'®

$20.02

$6.01

Cornus alba 'Nightfall'®

  • Celebrated for its ornamental value, this dogwood produces unique, dark plum-purple foliage providing dramatic, moody contrast throughout summer. This phenomenal feature transforms any well-planned garden scheme.
  • It will mature gracefully into a vigorous, upright, and naturally thicketing growth habit. Furthermore, its deciduous leaves providing fantastic, fiery autumn colour before dropping to reveal the stems provides brilliant visual interest even when not in flower.
  • This incredibly accommodating dogwood thrives best in moist, damp, or even boggy soils, thriving in full sun to achieve the brightest winter stem colouration. It is a wonderfully dependable choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
  • Your garden will buzz with life as this dogwood brings in birds eating the small autumn berries, and insects visiting the flat white summer flowers all year round. When the leaves fall, they reveal dark, structural winter stems that look incredible in snow.
  • An enchanting piece of horticultural lore: dogwood timber is exceptionally dense and was historically used to make daggers, skewers, and weaving shuttles. The name itself is widely thought to derive from 'dagwood', reflecting this fascinating, highly practical history.
  • This page includes selected AI-assisted imagery for illustrative purposes.

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  • Celebrated for its ornamental value, this dogwood produces unique, dark plum-purple foliage providing dramatic, moody contrast throughout summer. This phenomenal feature transforms any well-planned garden scheme.
  • It will mature gracefully into a vigorous, upright, and naturally thicketing growth habit. Furthermore, its deciduous leaves providing fantastic, fiery autumn colour before dropping to reveal the stems provides brilliant visual interest even when not in flower.
  • This incredibly accommodating dogwood thrives best in moist, damp, or even boggy soils, thriving in full sun to achieve the brightest winter stem colouration. It is a wonderfully dependable choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
  • Your garden will buzz with life as this dogwood brings in birds eating the small autumn berries, and insects visiting the flat white summer flowers all year round. When the leaves fall, they reveal dark, structural winter stems that look incredible in snow.
  • An enchanting piece of horticultural lore: dogwood timber is exceptionally dense and was historically used to make daggers, skewers, and weaving shuttles. The name itself is widely thought to derive from 'dagwood', reflecting this fascinating, highly practical history.
  • This page includes selected AI-assisted imagery for illustrative purposes.