The new world record for the Most Four Leaf Clovers Found in the Fastest Time is May 20th, 2010 by John Christian Stokes, 10, who found three Four Leaf Clovers within 20 minutes while playing with his brother outside his home in Dickson. The world record was sponsored by USA Laboratories, Inc. Burns, TN.
The Guinness World Record for the most four-leaf clovers found in one hour is 166, achieved by Edward Martin III in Maryland, USA in 2020.
only 250 4 leaf clovers have been found
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Clovers can have more than four leaves: the most ever recorded is twenty-one, a record set in June 2008 by the same man who held the prior record and the current Guinness World Record of eighteen. Unofficial claims of discovery have ranged as high as twenty-seven.
4-leaf clovers
A shamrock is a three leaf clover. There are very rare shamrocks, though. These ones are four leaf clovers. The four leaf clovers is the most rarest leaves ever.
A shamrock is a three leaf clover. There are very rare shamrocks, though. These ones are four leaf clovers. The four leaf clovers is the most rarest leaves ever.
4+ leaf clovers are lucky. The leaves on a clover mean faith, hope, love, extra luck(4), money(5), and good fortune(6). Happy Clover Hunting!!! =-D
Yes; they are they are also rare
It means you will have extremely GOOD luck! I found one and I got really lucky! In actual fact, the saying is related to a four leaf clover (not five). Clover normally has three leaves, so to find a four leaf clover is extremely rare. See related link
most clovers have 3 petles on them so if you find one that has 4 leafs on it then i would consiter them rare so my guess is yes but don't go crazy nuts if you found one and i just told you that
"The world record for the most leaves on a clover stem is 18 and was discovered by Shigeo Obara of Hanamaki City, Iwate, Japan on May 25, 2002. " Guinness World Records 2010
It was discovered in Japan by a farmer. The farmer broke his own world record for the most leaves on a clover stem.
most likely two four leaf clovers grew together and are attached by the stem which you may notice is kinda big. Or, you may live in close proximity to a nuclear power plant...
I don`t know but I will gave you fact"Lucky clover" and "lucky leaf" redirect here. The term is also often used for the wood-sorrel Oxalis tetraphylla, a common potted plant.For the popular 20th-century song, see I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover.For the 2007 Second Person song, see Four Leaf Clover (song).For the 2010 Diana Vickers song, see Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree.The four-leaf clover is an uncommon variation of the common, three-leaved clover. According to tradition, such leaves bring good luck to their finders, especially if found accidentally.[1] According to legend, each leaf represents something: the first is for hope, the second is for faith, the third is for love, and the fourth is for luck.[citation needed]Clovers can have more than four leaves: the most ever recorded is twenty-one,[2] a record set in June 2008 by the same man who held the prior record and the current Guinness World Record of eighteen.[3] Unofficial claims of discovery have ranged as high as twenty-seven.[2]It has been estimated that there are approximately 10,000 three-leaf clovers for every four-leaf clover,[4] however this probability has not deterred collectors who have reached records as high as 160,000 four-leaf clovers.[5] It is debated whether the fourth leaflet is caused genetically or environmentally. Its relative rarity suggests a possible recessive gene appearing at a low frequency. Alternatively, four-leaf clovers could be caused by somatic mutation or a developmental error of environmental causes. They could also be caused by the interaction of several genes that happen to segregate in the individual plant. It is possible all four explanations could apply to individual cases.Certain companies produce four-leaf clovers using different means. Richard Mabey alleges, in Flora Britannica, that there are farms in the US which specialize in four-leaf clovers, producing as many as 10,000 a day (to be sealed in plastic as "lucky charms") by feeding a secret, genetically-engineered ingredient to the plants to encourage the aberration (there are, however, widely-available cultivars that regularly produce leaves with multiple leaflets - see below). Mabey also states that children learn that a five-leaved clover is even luckier than a four-leaved one.[6] Five-leaf clovers are less commonly found naturally than four-leaf clovers;[7][8] however, they, too, have been successfully cultivated.[9]Other plants may be mistaken for, or misleadingly sold as, "four-leaf clovers"; for example, Oxalis tetraphylla is a species of wood sorrel with leaves resembling a four-leaf clover.[10][11]Other species that have been sold as "four-leaf clovers" include Marsilea quadrifolia.[12][13]]Multi-leaved cultivarsThere are some cultivars of white clover (Trifolium repens) which regularly produce more than three leaflets, including purple-leaved T. repens 'Purpurascens Quadrifolium' and green-leavedT. repens'Quadrifolium'.[14]Trifolium repens 'Good Luck' is a cultivar which has three, four, or five green, dark-centred leaflets per leaf.[15]