No, Usually if you find one, chances are there is another one around somewhere.
They can usually be found within the same patch.
Three Leaf Clover (Shamrock)
you will find it among shamrock (3 leaf clover ), it only happen one in 10.000, so good luck!
No it is not. Most naturally occurring clovers only have 3 leaves. That is why a four leafed clover is considered to be good luck; because of it's rarity. Technically speaking, a clover with four leaves is a slight mutation of the clover genome. Much like a man who has six fingers on one hand, only that case is far rarer than a four leafed clover.
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Most clovers (red and white) have three leaves, however a common genetic anomaly causes some of the plants to produce four leaves on some plants. Therefore, the best place to find one is in a large patch of clover. It will just take patience to find one.
You need to patch your Game with the DLDI patch, it should work then.
It does not belong on the uniform, but is supposed to be sewn on the vest with the other event patches. One (and only one) patch of this type can be worn on the right pocket. This is referred to as a "temporary patch"
Clover is the one with Blonde hair and Alex is the one with black hair
Ok. If you want to find a four leaf clover look in a clover patch. They are usually by white weeds or flowers as some people call them. They don't have the heart-shaped leaves. They have the single leaf. They are usually the tallest clover. Make sure that another clover isn't underneath it just in case one of it's leaves are sticking out to make it look like a four leaf clover. Be sure to tape it or else it will shrivel up. If it does stick it in a big book for an hour or more. Then tape it to a piece of paper. Good Luck!
leprachons like clovers and green stuff. so go in a clover patch on ST. PATRICKS DAY and belive. say this chant outloud:i belive i belive i belive in leprachons. then just go look
one four leaf clover among 10.000 of shamrocks.