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The shamrock or 'oxalis' is a plant with three leaves. It can have white or purple flowers. Sometimes the white flowers have a tinge of purple. There are probably other plants like this too, although the oxalis is quite well know, easily recognized and very popular around St. Patrick's Day in March.

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