‘Flaviramea’ lights up winter structure with striking yellow‑green stems, a brilliant foil to red‑barked dogwoods in mixed hedging runs. In summer, clean green foliage provides a calm, leafy backdrop. The luminous stems carry from late autumn through spring, extending the season of interest in a cost‑effective way. Group it near evergreens or dark fences to make the colour sing.

Plant bare‑root during dormancy. Coppice or stool in late winter to refresh colour and density. Thrives in moisture‑retentive soils and will happily bulk up with regular trimming for a bright, low‑maintenance hedge. Space 45–60 cm, mulch after planting, and water well in the first growing season to drive strong, colourful regrowth.