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  • The daffodil is the national flower of Wales, worn on St David's Day (1 March) in Wales. The daffodil may be known as Welsh: cenhinen Bedr (Saint Peter's leek). The Sessile Oak, also called the Welsh Oak is the national tree of Wales. The red kite is sometimes named as the national symbol of wildlife in Wales.
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  • Daffodils are a chosen symbol as the flowers bloom early in the year and just in time for St David's Day, an important occasion in Wales.
  • ...was likely aided by the flower’s Welsh name: cenhinen Bedr, which literally translates as ‘Peter’s leek’ – leeks having been a symbol of Wales since before the 16th.
  • The daffodil, or Cenhinen Pedr in Welsh, is another beloved national symbol of Wales. This beautiful yellow flower is closely associated with the arrival of spring...
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  • Leeks Given the long history of the humble leek as a national symbol of Wales, it’s no surprise there are many stories associated with the green and white...
  • Wales has the symbol spring flower daffodil. ... Sometimes it is possible to find the leek as the symbol of Wales.
  • The daffodil, also known as Narcissus, is a vibrant and sunny flower that has become a symbol of Wales.
  • Many Welsh people wear one or both of the national emblems of Wales on their lapel to celebrate St. David, the flower daffodil – a generic Welsh symbol which is...
  • Learn about Welsh symbols and what they represent for the country, including the national flower of Wales, love spoons and the history of the Welsh flag.
  • Unlike the common N. pseudonarcissus variety, the Tenby Daffodil has an all-yellow flower. The wild daffodil is thought to have been a symbol of Wales since...
  • What flower represents Scotland? The thistle The thistle has been an important symbol of Scottish heraldry for over 500 years. ... What is the floral symbol of Wales?
  • The Sessile Oak, also called the Welsh Oak is the national tree of Wales. The red kite is sometimes named as the national symbol of wildlife in Wales.[3].