A leek and also a daffodil
The National Emblem of Wales is the Leek (sc. name-Allium ampeloprasum var. porrum)
The daffodil is the national flower of Wales. The national flower of Wales is the daffodil, which is traditionally worn on St. David's Day. The vegetable called leek is also considered to be a traditional emblem of Wales.
The lyrebird is the emblem of no Australian state. However, it is on the emblem of the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service.
The bird emblem (faunal avian emblem) of New South Wales is the kookaburra.
He is Welsh, the leek is the national emblem of Wales.
England rose, Ireland shamrock, Scotland thistle, Wales leek
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 United Kingdom hasn't got a national emblem as such. However, the individual countries within the UK do. England has the rose, Scotland has the thistle and Wales has a leek and a daffodil.
The platypus is the faunal emblem of New South Wales.
The leek is associated with Wales. It is a national emblem of Wales. One of the British coins includes the leek on the reverse side of the coin to represent Wales as part of Britain.
The aquatic emblem of New South Wales is the Blue groper.
The leek is worn on every March 1st. The reason the leek became a nation emblem of Wales is because Saint David ordered his soldiers to wear that on their heads to identify themselves in a battle long ago.