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  2. Trifolium breweri - Wikipedia

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    Trifolium breweri is a mat forming perennial herb that grows upright or decumbent in form, with dense, hairy herbage. The leaves are cauline, each with three obovate leaflets that are generally 5–20 mm, and can be either entire or serrate.

  3. Shamrock - Wikipedia

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    The results show that there is no one "true" species of shamrock, but that Trifolium dubium (lesser clover) is considered to be the shamrock by roughly half of Irish people, and Trifolium repens (white clover) by another third, with the remaining sixth split between Trifolium pratense (red clover), Medicago lupulina (black medick), Oxalis acetosella (wood sorrel), and various other species of ...

  4. File:Three-leaved clover.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Clover - Wikipedia

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    The clover's outer leaf structure varies in physical orientation. The record for most leaflets is 63, set on August 2, 2023, by Yoshiharu Watanabe in Japan. [14] The previous record holder, Shigeo Obara, had discovered an 18-leaf clover in 2002, [15] a 21-leaf clover in 2008 [16] and a 56-leaf clover in 2009, [17] also in Japan.

  6. Category:Trifolium - Wikipedia

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    Four-leaf clover; Trifolium fragiferum; ... List of red clover diseases; ... This page was last edited on 16 June 2022, ...

  7. How to Find a Lucky Four-Leaf Clover for St. Patrick's Day - AOL

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    What we do know is that the four-leaf clover has been a symbol of luck for centuries. Just to name a few examples, it's mentioned in a book from the 1600s, it was carried as soldier's good-luck ...

  8. Trifolium longipes - Wikipedia

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    Trifolium longipes is a species of clover known by the common name longstalk clover. [3] It is native to the western United States, where it occurs in many types of habitats such as meadows, valleys, lower mountains, and subalpine slopes. [4] There are many subspecies and varieties which exist in different regions and differ slightly in appearance.

  9. File:Three-leaved clover polar.svg - Wikipedia

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