Barley Saturday, Parade of Stallions, Cardigan, West Wales
There’s nothing quite like coming across the distinctive yellow blooms of a clump of wild daffodils on an early spring day.
The daffodil is the national flower of Wales and is traditionally worn on St David’s Day, which celebrates Wales’ patron saint, David (Dewi sant in Welsh), on 1 March every year, and there are several theories as to why the daffodil came to be a symbol of Wales.