No, they are not only the shamrock: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Must be an American thing. "Luck of the Irish" etc.
the st patricks day symbol is probably the shamrock
The shamrock has 3-leaves. What does a 4-leaf clover have to do with Ireland (question).
no they are not only the Shamrock, the Father the son and the holy spirit
The four leaf clover became lucky a long time ago in ancient Ireland. First off four leaf clovers are rare so if someonefound one it was a sign of good luck. That is how the four leaf clover became so lucky!
It is called a four leaf clover because it is a clover plant with four leaves, rather than the usual three leaves found on most clovers. The rarity of finding a clover with four leaves is considered lucky in many cultures.
The four-leaf clover is also commonly known as a "lucky clover." Each leaf is traditionally associated with a different attribute: faith, hope, love, and luck. Due to its rarity, finding one is often seen as a sign of good fortune.
St. Patrick's day was created to celebrate the patron Saint of Ireland. (Even though he is coincidentally not Irish.) The day, March 17, was the very date Saint Patrick chased all the snakes, or pagans, from Ireland.
A "not lucky" clover typically has three leaves, which is the most common type of clover found. In contrast, a four-leaf clover, which is considered lucky, is rare and sought after. The three-leaf clovers are often associated with the symbolism of faith, hope, and love.
Yes you can laminate a four leaf clover.
Clover
The Four Leaf Clover was never invented. It is a naturally occuring clover found throughout the world.
Three Leaf Clover (Shamrock)