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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Shamrock | National plant of Ireland symbolizing Irish heritage. |
| St. Patrick's Day | March celebration honoring Ireland's patron saint. |
| Seamair óg | Irish term meaning 'young clover'. |
| Holy Trinity | Christian doctrine explained by St. Patrick using shamrock. |
| Irish ancestry | Cultural heritage linked to Ireland's history. |
| Revolutionary War | Conflict marking the transfer of Irish troops. |
| Cover crop | Plant used to improve soil health and fertility. |
| Good luck symbol | Four-leaf clover distinct from traditional shamrock. |
| Genetic mutation | Cause of four-leaf clovers occurring at 1 in 5,000. |
| Trifolium dubium | Small-leaved clover commonly identified as shamrock in Ireland. |
| Trifolium repens | Larger white clover also referred to as shamrock. |
| Fabaceae family | Plant family including species traditionally identified as shamrock. |
| Pollinators | Bees and butterflies attracted to clover nectar. |
| Oxalis | Plant adopted in America as a shamrock alternative. |
| Shamrock-shaped leaves | Distinctive leaf shape of Oxalis plants. |
| Growing conditions | Oxalis prefers part shade and well-drained, moist soil. |
| Fertilization | Regular feeding recommended during Oxalis growing season. |
| Stephen and Peter Sachs Museum | Location featuring shamrock history and artifacts. |
| Irish ceramic and glass | Types of tableware showcasing shamrock symbol. |
| St. Patrick's Day decorations | Items celebrating Irish culture during March festivities. |
| Caring for Oxalis | Move indoors during cold weather; treat as annual. |
| Shamrock traditions | Wearing shamrocks on St. Patrick's Day for remembrance. |
| Whiskey tradition | Shamrocks 'drowned' in whiskey for good luck. |