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  • The daffodil, also known as Narcissus pseudonarcissus, is a national symbol of Wales and holds great importance in Welsh culture. It is often compared to other national symbols in Wales such as the dragon and the leek, each representing different aspects of Welsh heritage and identity.
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  • Toggle the table of contents. National symbols of Wales. 2 languages. ... The red kite is sometimes named as the national symbol of wildlife in Wales.[21].
  • The Red Dragon. If you asked someone to name the national symbol of Wales, chances are good that they’d answer y Ddraig Goch.
  • Yes, the leek is a national symbol of Wales and was so long before the daffodil. The origins of this are lost in time.
  • National symbols of Wales. What do dragons, wooden spoons, and leeks all have in common?
  • Our final symbol of Wales is the red kite, a bird of prey that is often considered to be the national emblem of wildlife in Wales8 (source: RSPB).
  • Poetry is a highly valued form of art, and many poets are considered significant national symbols of the country. The national poet of Wales is Ifor ap Glyn.
  • ...has become a symbol of Wales, with various interpretations of Y Ddraig Goch (the red dragon) seen on the shirts of our national sports teams, on our food...
  • The national symbols of Wales have ranged from mighty creatures of legend, such as the red dragon, to slightly more mundane vegetables such as the leek.
  • National sport in Wales is rugby. There you go, the emblems and symbols of Wales and their culture which is so rich they have the reason to be proud of.
  • One of the most recognizable national symbols of Wales is its flag, known as Y Ddraig Goch, meaning “The Red Dragon.”