a legend that in the distant VI century was to
take place the decisive battle between the Welsh - residents of Wales - and the Saxons. The place was chosen for the battle onion field. Taking advantage of terrain features, Saint David, who was the patron saint of Wales, ordered his soldiers to reinforce the headgear of the leeks. In this way, the Welsh were easy to identify in the battle of his soldiers from enemy soldiers. In the battle of the Welsh soldiers won. The above story is directly related to the floral symbol of Welsh. Legendary leeks unwittingly became the cause of the symbolism in Wales yellow narcissus. The fact that the Welsh words for leeks and yellow daffodil, written and heard in a similar manner. Researchers symbols and heraldry believe that this fact has led to consolidation of yellow narcissus as another symbolic notation Wales.History