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).
He is Welsh, the leek is the national emblem of Wales.
It's St David's day today, the Welsh emblem is a leek, St. David is Wales' Patron saint and Prince Charles is the Prince of Wales. It was a leek in his button hole !
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'.
I believe the red dragon is the national emblem.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).
Whilst the Daffodil is the national flower the Leek (vegetable ) is the recorded emblem. The leek was worn by the Welsh Archers on the orders of St David who advised the Welsh, on the eve of battle with the Saxons, to wear leeks in their caps to distinguish friend from foe. As Shakespeare records in Henry V, the Welsh archers wore leeks at the battle of Agincourt in 1415. The Daffodil is later addopted because In Welsh, the daffodil is known as "Peter's Leek", cenhinen Bedr.
because St. David ordered his soldiers to wear the leek on their helmets in a battle against the d pagan Saxon invaders of Britain. The battle itself is also said to have taken place in a field full of 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 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.
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 Welsh Dragon, Leek and Daffodil are all symbols of Wales.
By wearing a daffodil as a poppy is worn for remembrance day. In my family, St David's day is celebrated by a family roast dinner, usually incorporating the welsh leek, such as in leek and potato soup