4-Leaf Clovers

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I have always been able to find four-leaf clovers and fossils, just one of my many talents, haha. So I found this patch out in the yard that has at least ten, all in about 1.5 feet square. I didn't pick them, just marked the spot with a stake, so I can find it when the grandkids are here. I read that the four-leaf mutation is in the plant, not the individual stem, so I suppose this plant will continue to put out four-leafers.
Just wondering, does anybody have anything interesting to do with them?
I need to look for a lamination kit, so keychains or something can be made with them, I guess. I have a lot in books; open just about any thick book in my house, and you will find one.
 

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That's interesting. When the neighbor kids were over one day and we were hanging around on the grass they started finding 4 leaf clovers. I mean lots! Even a few 5 leafed ones...whatever THAT means. :confused:
 

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Yes, that looks like it would work. I will check out our local Hobby Lobby, too, to see if they have something. Don't you love Firemountain Gems?
 

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@so lucky So I am not the only one for a talent to find 4 leaf clovers! ;) Seems I always spot one. Finding fossils is also fun. I have not checked out Fire Mountain Gems for awhile, better stay clear as my will power is lacking lately. :eek:
 

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That's interesting. When the neighbor kids were over one day and we were hanging around on the grass they started finding 4 leaf clovers. I mean lots! Even a few 5 leafed ones...whatever THAT means. :confused:
I read that each of the four leaves stand for love, something, something, and luck. Then the fifth one stands for money! Notice how I remember the fifth one? ;)
 
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