Daffodils need a lot of sun, plenty of non-standing water and adequate soil. They are survivors. The majority of daffodil varieties, and definitely the wild types, grown where there are 4 seasons. The bulb must have a period of cold in order to properly produce a flower in the spring. Wales makes a perfectly comfy place for a daffodil to grow.
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It is the national flower of Wales, they are native to Europe, West Asia, North Africa and grow throughout the world where conditions are satisfactory
ther grow in wales and porw
daffodils reprsent Wales so do leeks
it's hard to say because the sign on the flag is a dragon, but on st.davids day the people of wales wear leeks and daffodils. leeks for males, daffodils for females. i would say a daffodil !
Daffodils are believed to have been brought to Wales in the 19th century, primarily as ornamental plants. They have since become a national symbol of Wales, often associated with St. David's Day, celebrated on March 1st. The flower's popularity in Wales has grown over the years, and today, it is widely recognized as a key emblem of Welsh identity.
These flowers remain underground in the form of bulbs in the winter and reproduce in the spring.
Daffodils grow anywhere you plant the bulbs.
I admit I am guessing, but I'll bet that is a reference to Wales.
leeks, goats, sheeps, dogs, cats, elephants, tigers are all types of things you find in wales cause i live there but some are in zoos
Viva en Gales - you live in Wales Vivo en Gales - I live in Wales
daffodils live in the plain feilds of europe.