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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'.

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