Not many. Only 1 in every 20 four leaf clovers would be a 5 leaf.
Yes, they are found in the US, so are 5 leaf clovers.
It is estimated that there is one four leaf clover per 10000 three leaf clovers. I would estimate that the multiplier is similar for a 5 leaf clover meaning that it is 1 in every 100 million clovers
you look for 3 leaf clovers because you just don't believe in 4 leaf clovers.
Four leaf clovers are just mutated three leaf clovers.
a little because I'm a kid and i have 6 to 10 four leaf clovers and i also have a 5 and a 6 leaf clover
there are 10,000 3 leaf clovers for every 4 leaf colver
They are a mutation of three-leaf clovers. A recessive gene is responsible for the fourth leaf.
Two-leaf clovers, or "bilobed clovers," are quite rare compared to the more common three-leaf variety. While most clovers are typically found with three leaves, mutations can occasionally produce clovers with fewer leaves, making them unique and sought after by collectors. The rarity of two-leaf clovers adds to their charm, though they do not carry the same symbolism of good luck as the more famous four-leaf clovers.
No, clovers can not be poisonous to frogs.
The four leaf clover (Trifolium repens) is not native to the Philippines, as it is typically found in regions with temperate climates. However, it is possible for four leaf clovers to be found in the Philippines if they are cultivated or imported. The rarity of finding a four leaf clover in the wild in the Philippines would be significantly higher compared to regions where they are more common.
You find them where there are a lot of clovers.
A four-leaf clover is caused by a genetic mutation that results in an extra leaf growing on the clover plant. This mutation is rare, making four-leaf clovers uncommon to find in a field of three-leaf clovers.