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Q: In Ireland how many leaves do traditional st Patrick's day clover have?
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What do you do if you a four leave clover on saint parrick's day?

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Does a clover always have three leaves?

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Are shamrocks and clover belong to the same plant family?

Shamrocks simply refer to four-leaved small clover-like plants. There are three species of clover and one species of medick that all grow in Ireland and normally have three leaves. Shamrocks are simply normal clover/medick that grew an extra leaf. As four leaves is not normal, they are very rare.


What is the connection between shamrock and St. Patrick's Day?

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Why do you call a 4-leaf clover a 4-leaf clover?

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How did the 4 leaf Clover become a symbol of saint Patrick's day?

Interesting question. The only people I know who associate a four-leaf clover with Ireland are Americans. It must have something to do with "4-leaf clover = lucky">"the luck of the Irish". Anyone who knows anything about Ireland knows the shamrock has three leaves. St Patrick is reputed to have used the example of the shamrock to illustrate the Trinity.


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What does an Irish shamrock look like?

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How do you spell clover?

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