No it isn't
four leaf clover
Ireland & Scotland
The shamrock has 3-leaves. What does a 4-leaf clover have to do with Ireland (question).
Three Leaf Clover (Shamrock)
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.
Currently the four lef clover is extinct, but it orriginated in America. I have just now been informed that it originated from the ocean floor.. weird stuff i know...
Because Irish people like green and they have something to do with good luck and so one day a man found a four leaf clover ( he was an Irish man ) and he showed the whole town and that became their tradition.
You find them in a four leaf clover.
The Shamrock does NOT have four leaves. It has three. The reason it is an Irish symbol is because St. Patrick used it in explaining to the people of Ireland about the Trinity of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. He used each leaf as a representation of each person in the Trinity. The use in the USA of a four-leafed clover in representations of Ireland is due to the belief that a four-leaf clover is lucky and it fits with the expression, 'the luck of the Irish'. In Ireland a four-leaf clover has no particular cultural symbolism.
You find them where there are a lot of clovers.
*You can find them where you feel lucky
They say a four leaf clover is very lucky and that it is very rare so if you find one you will have luck.