Can anybody identify this please?

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  1. Tremers

    Tremers Apprentice Gardener

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    silu gardening easy...hmmm

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    I'm not certain by any means and happy to stand corrected but it looks like Libertia to me. If the leaves are evergreen then that would make it even more likely.
     
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    Or maybe Sisyrinchium striatum.
     
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      Hi Tremers,

      Definitely a Sisyrinchium Striatum. A hardy perennial with creamy coloured flowers. Worth keeping.
       
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      Well done @Palustris and @Anthony Rogers I wasn't too convinced about my suggestion. The leaves looked right but not so much the flower head.
       
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        Agree. The flower is Sisyrinchium and the spotty leaves underneath are Pulmonaria.
         
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        Well done everyone and many thanks. Took the information to the RHS and they confirm what you say. Cheers :yay:
         
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