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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.

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