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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.
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