According to legend, St. David (the patron saint of Wales) was getting ready for a battle that took place in a leek field. He told his Britons to wear a leek in their caps to reduce casualties from "friendly fire", since their enemy, the Saxons, looked like their brothers. This produced a defining victory for the Britons. Today, on March 1st, Welsh people wear the leeks in remembrance. Some will wear the daffodil, since the common word for leek and daffodil is the same. Daffodil has become the National Flower of Wales.
According to legend, St. David (the patron saint of Wales) was getting ready for a battle that took place in a leek field. He told his Britons to wear a leek in their caps to reduce casualties from "friendly fire", since their enemy, the Saxons, looked like their brothers. This produced a defining victory for the Britons. Today, on March 1st, Welsh people wear the leeks in remembrance. Some will wear the daffodil, since the common word for leek and daffodil is the same. Daffodil has become the National Flower of Wales.
daffodils reprsent Wales so do leeks
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
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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 !
I admit I am guessing, but I'll bet that is a reference to Wales.
Yes, daffodils can be toxic if ingested and may cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. In severe cases, ingestion of daffodils can be harmful and potentially fatal. It is important to seek medical attention if daffodils are ingested.
i care about the daffodils, they're really nice. also, they're a protected species, so i can't be the only one who care's about the daffodils
The pronouns that takes the place of the plural noun 'daffodils' are they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Example: The price of the daffodils was high, but they are my favorite so I bought them.
Daffodils can be toxic to cats if ingested, causing symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy. It's important to keep daffodils out of reach of cats to prevent any harm.
Yes, daffodils are toxic to cats and can cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and even more severe reactions if ingested. It is important to keep daffodils out of reach of cats to prevent poisoning.
The line "Fair daffodils, we weep to see thee haste away so soon" is from the poem "To Daffodils" by Robert Herrick. The poem praises the beauty and brevity of daffodils and serves as a reminder to appreciate the fleeting nature of life.