What is the national flower of Wales?
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The national flower of Wales is the daffodil. The bright yellow flower is symbolic of Wales and is closely associated with St. David’s Day, which is celebrated on March 1st each year. The daffodil is worn by many Welsh people as a sign of national pride, and it has been a symbol of the country for centuries. It is often seen in Welsh gardens and fields, blooming in early spring. The daffodil was officially recognized as the national flower of Wales in the 19th century, alongside the leek, another Welsh national symbol.