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The Welsh Dragon, Leek and Daffodil are all symbols of Wales.
He is Welsh, the leek is the national emblem of Wales.
Welsh leeks may be larger or smaller than leeks grown elsewhere, but leeks are leeks.
Traditionally at the Battle of Heathfield [633] a Welsh army picked leeks from a field and wore them as a badge to distinguish themselves from their Saxon adversaries. The ordinary word for Leek and the ordinary word for Daffodil are the same in Welsh. So perhaps it was Daffodils - which look prettier.
The Welsh Dragon, Leek and Daffodil are all symbols of Wales.
If you mean "Leek" in the Dutch language, it is oedd yn ymddangos If you mean "Leek" in the English Language, it is cennin . Does this help ?
leek The Welsh have two national emblems, not counting the blood-red dragon - the leek and the daffodil. The daffodil is a relatively new addendum but the leek has been around for hundreds, if not thousands, of years
The national plant is the leek and national flower is the daffodil which both are very important to the Welsh on the first of March which is St David's day or in Welsh Dydd gwyl ddewi.The Welsh word for daffodil is 'cenhinen Bedr' and the word for leek is 'cenhinen'.
Daffodils is 'Cennin Pedr" in Welsh. However, when translated it actual means "Peters Leek"
sterling is the welsh currency although there are welsh pound coins (they have a leek inside a crown on) (or a dragon) but most people don't realise this
Welsh emblem is a dragon. The daffodil is the national flower of Wales, where it is traditional to wear a daffodil or a leek on Saint David's Day (March 1).
The national flower of Wales is the DAFFODIL; but the vegetable named LEEK is the semi-official flower with older tradtitions in Welsh culture.There are many different symbols which represent Wales, primarily including the daffodil and leek which are symbolically worn on St. Davids day,March 1st. Other symbols include the Prince of Wales' three feathers and the 'ddraig coch' which is the dragon on the Welsh flag :)Daffodil