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The '''four-leaf clover''' is a rare [[mutation]] of the common three-leaf [[clover]]. It is a common activity for children to look for these and it is considered good luck to find one. | The '''four-leaf clover''' is a rare [[mutation]] of the common three-leaf [[clover]]. It is a common activity for children to look for these and it is considered good luck to find one. |
Revision as of 10:04, 18 June 2007
The four-leaf clover is a rare mutation of the common three-leaf clover. It is a common activity for children to look for these and it is considered good luck to find one.
People who search for four leafed clovers note that some patches of ground appear more likely to contain four leafed examples and that this may be partly due to differing growing conditions such as pollution, soil composition, and other environmental factors. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the highest number of leaves found on a clover has been eighteen.
It has been estimated that there are approximately 10,000 three-leaf clovers for every four-leaf clover. [1]
According to legend, each leaf of the clover represents something. The first leaf is for hope, the second leaf is for faith, the third leaf is for love, and the fourth leaf, naturally, is for luck.[2]