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    A shamrock is a type of clover, used as a symbol of Ireland. Saint Patrick, one of Ireland's patron saints, is said to have used it as a metaphor for the Christian Holy Trinity. [1] . The name shamrock comes from Irish seamróg ( [ˈʃamˠɾˠoːɡ] ), which is the diminutive of the Irish word seamair and simply means "young clover". [2]

  2. Mar 11, 2024 · Shamrock is a term for any plant with three leaflets, often associated with Ireland and St. Patrick's Day. Learn about the different types of shamrocks, their cultural significance, and their scientific names.

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  3. Mar 15, 2019 · On March 17, the world celebrates St. Patrick's Day with parades, the color green and shamrock symbols everywhere. Here's why. The iconic plant is more important to the holiday than you may know

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  5. Mar 16, 2024 · Learn what a shamrock is, why it is associated with Ireland and St. Patrick, and how botanists debated its identity. Find out the origin and evidence of the legend that links the shamrock to the Holy Trinity.

    • Don't Use 'Shamrock' and 'Clover' Interchangeably. Especially if you're around some seriously Irish people. All shamrocks are clover, but not all clovers are shamrocks.
    • You Can Grow Clover Indoors. Many of the clover plants you see in stores are species of oxalis (wood sorrel) family, which are easier to grow indoors.
    • A 'Lucky Clover' May Be a Mutant. A four-leaf clover is a rare variation of a common three-leaf clover. Scientists are unsure if the cause for the variation is genetic, environmental, a mutation or all of the above.
    • Your Odds of Getting Lucky Aren't Great. There are about 10,000 normal three-leaf clovers for every "lucky" four-leaf one.
  6. Mar 16, 2015 · The shamrock is a mythical plant that has no scientific species, but is associated with St. Patrick's Day and the Emerald Isle. It can be any of four or more clover species, such as white clover, yellow clover, red clover or black medick. Learn how botanists have tried to match the shamrock with a particular plant and why it matters to the Irish.

  7. Oct 27, 2009 · Learn about the origins and meanings of the shamrock, the snake, the color green and other symbols of St. Patrick’s Day. Discover how Irish music, food and folklore have influenced the celebration of this holiday in America and around the world.

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