No they are associated with Ireland
Ireland is known as the land of the shamrock. The shamrock is a symbol of Ireland and is associated with St. Patrick's Day.
The shamrock is often associated with Ireland though it is the harp that is the official emblem of Ireland.
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The Republic of Ireland.
Thistles do grow in Ireland, but the thistle is most generally associated with Scotland. The plant associated with Ireland is the shamrock.
The shamrock is most commonly associated with Ireland. It is a symbol of Irish culture and is often used to represent the country, especially on St. Patrick's Day.
The three leaves on a shamrock are said to symbolize faith, hope, and love. In Christianity, the shamrock is also associated with the Holy Trinity—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
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In Ireland, "the wearing of the green" meaning to wear a shamrock on one's clothing was seen as a sign of Irish pride or loyalty to the Roman Catholic faith. St. Patrick used the shamrock, a three-leaved plant, to explain the Holy Trinity to the pre-Christian Irish. The wearing of shamrocks became a feature of the saint's holiday.
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Tom & Jerry aren't directly of even indirectly associated with any specific holiday.