The scientific or taxonomic name would be Sedum spp.
The scientific name for the shamrock plant commonly associated with St. Patrick's Day is Trifolium dubium, not a poisonous plant. However, there are other plants with "shamrock" in their common names that can be toxic, like Oxalis spp., a genus that includes some species of shamrocks that may cause skin irritation or mild toxicity if ingested.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Oxalis spp.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Dalea purpurea.
The scientific name for a shamrock is Trifolium repens.
The scientific name for purple shamrock is Oxalis triangularis. It is a species of flowering plant in the wood-sorrel family.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Dalea purpurea.
The scientific name for a shamrock is Trifolium repens.
no it's harmless
The scientific name for purple shamrock is Oxalis triangularis. It is a species of flowering plant in the wood-sorrel family.
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Frank Shamrock's birth name was Frank Juarez; he is Ken Shamrock's adopted brother.
The address of the Shamrock Public Library is: 712 N Main St, Shamrock, 79079 2038
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According to Wikipedia, there are 2: Shamrock, Texas Shamrock, Oklahoma There are also 2 similarly named cities: Shamrock Lakes, Indiana Mount Gay-Shamrock, West Virginia
Shamrock is a plant native to Ireland