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  1. Purple Shamrock Oxalis triangularis. Zones: 7-10 Height/spread: Up to 16 inches tall and 12 inches wide Bloom time: Early summer until frost. A stunning accent plant or house plant, featuring large three-lobed triangular leaves ranging in color from deep purple to nearly black. A useful addition to container plantings in need of season-long color.

  2. The Shamrock Plant. The shamrock plant is recognised the world over as the badge of Ireland. As a brand design, it is probably most frequently aimed at tourists - it can be found in the logos of both TourismNI and Failte Ireland (the official tourist boards of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland respectively) - but its proliferation in 'all things Irish' branding is not restricted to ...

  3. Nov 11, 2012 · A Shamrock plant is a member of the Oxalis genus, and part of the wood-sorrel family, Oxalidaceae. It appears in flower shops around St. Patrick’s Day. These plants got the nickname “Shamrock Plant” because their thin, triangular leaflets resemble a lucky clover plant. The name “shamrock” comes from the Irish word seamróg which means ...

  4. This symbolic plant is also mentioned in several songs to commemorate Irish soldiers’ courage in the battle to protect the country from the enemy siege. Since the nineteenth century, the Shamrock has grown in popularity in Ireland and many other countries such as France, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

  5. Jun 14, 2022 · If you are Irish you undoubtedly know the symbolic importance of the Shamrock, and Mother Nature has provided the attractive Shamrock plant, an appealing houseplant that boasts lovely green foliage and lovely delicate flowers. Even if the shamrock is identified with the Irish, this delightful plant finds its native habitat in Brazil.

  6. Apr 4, 2023 · The shamrock plant has a long history in Ireland, and it’s one of the most symbolic plants in the world. The name “shamrock” comes from an Irish legend that says Saint Patrick used this plant to explain the Holy Trinity to the people of Ireland, but it was originally used by ancient Greeks and Egyptians as well.

  7. The original Irish shamrock (traditionally spelled seamróg, which means “summer plant”) is said by many authorities to be none other than white clover ( Trifolium repens ), a common lawn weed originally native to Ireland. It is a vigorous, rhizomatous, stem-rooting perennial with trifoliate leaves. Occasionally, a fourth leaflet will ...

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