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Shamrock vs. clover: what's the difference? All shamrocks are clovers, but not all clovers are shamrocks. How can that be, you ask? Clover is the common name for plants of the genus Trifolium ...
Guinness has some explaining to do. The Irish beer giant has apologized for mixing up a shamrock with a four-leaf clover on a subway ad in Toronto ahead of St. Patrick’s Day, reports the Toronto ...
Since a four-leaf clover has four leaves, it is not considered a shamrock. That small lucky leaf makes all the difference! Can you find clovers with more than four leaves?
That holiday shamrock is likely plain old cloverSince there is no such thing as a shamrock plant, what exactly did St. Patrick pluck from the grass? Many authorities believe it was none other than ...
If you thought four-leaf clovers were shamrocks, you’re not alone – the mistake has been made by former presidents, companies and fashion designers.
The English word 'shamrock' is believed to be a corruption of the two Irish words 'seamair' and 'óg'. 'Seamair' is the Irish for clover and as everybody knows 'óg' means young. So, as Gaeilge ...
To enquire about specific property features for Lot 201 (1) Shamrock Rise Clover Hill Estate, Calderwood, contact the agent. What is the size of the property at Lot 201 (1) Shamrock Rise Clover ...
The shamrock has been the national symbol of Ireland ever since Saint Patrick used its three leaves to illustrate the Holy Trinity.
The number of leaves on the shamrock has special significance in Ireland, while a four leaf clover is “a sugary, oat piece that’s usually found in a box of Lucky Charms cereal,” the Irish ...