Clover, as a plant, has been known and utilized by various cultures for thousands of years, so it doesn't have a single "discoverer." It is believed that clovers (genus Trifolium) were first domesticated in Europe and Asia. The earliest recorded uses of clover date back to ancient civilizations, where it was valued for its nutritional benefits for livestock and as a cover crop. Overall, clover's discovery is more about its agricultural use rather than a specific individual discovery.
It was discovered in Japan by a farmer. The farmer broke his own world record for the most leaves on a clover stem.
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"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. But June 3rd a 22 leaf clover was discovered, no one has found a 23 leaf clover
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"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
Sofia the First - 2013 Finding Clover 1-13 was released on: USA: 28 June 2013
The highest number of leaves found on a clover is 56, discovered by Shigeo Obara in Japan in May 2009. This clover specimen had a genetic mutation that caused it to produce an unusually high number of leaves. It was certified by the Guinness World Records as having the most leaves on a clover plant.