3-Leaf Clover, is Ireland's most recognized National Symbol.In mind of this St. Patrick used to the Shamrock to explain the concept of the holy trinity - that God was composed of three entities - the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit - yet each entitiy was part of the other just like the shamrock has three leaves but a single stem.
A three leafed clover!
4 leafed clover
Four leafed clover is considered to be lucky.
A clover is a small three or four leafed plant.
luckier than four leaf clover.
threatain it with a 4 leafed clover
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.
Usually in a meadow.
It's more rare than the 4-leafed clover, of course, but not as lucky I assume. You can make up your own rules; it's not like it makes any difference.
Yes.It gives you the power to break fairy spells and make them visisble.If you pluck a four leafed clover and stand really still they can become visisble.
The harp is Ireland's national emblem, so that is not a type of three-leafed clover. What you are referring to is the shamrock, but while it is one symbol used for Ireland, it is not the national emblem.
A four leafed clover is considered lucky.