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{{fa}}Four-leaf clovers are known all around the world for giving the finder good luck and fortune. If you're feeling unfortunate or you just need a quick good-luck charm, you'll want to know how to find one. With searching strategies and a good eye, you'll find a four-leaf clover in no time at all. | {{fa}}Four-leaf clovers are known all around the world for giving the finder good luck and fortune. If you're feeling unfortunate or you just need a quick good-luck charm, you'll want to know how to find one. With searching strategies and a good eye, you'll find a four-leaf clover in no time at all. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
# '''Find a patch of clover.''' If you find a patch in which many of the plants have four leaves, it's probably a clover look-alike, such as ''Marsilea quadrifolia'' (leaves have a triangular shape with rounded corners, grows in wet soil and water) or ''Oxalis tetraphylla/deppei'' (purple in the center, where the four leaflets meet). What you want to look for is a patch of white clover (''Trifolium repens'', identified by white flowers) because they're more likely to produce a four-leaf plant than other types of clover. | # '''Find a patch of clover.''' If you find a patch in which many of the plants have four leaves, it's probably a clover look-alike, such as ''Marsilea quadrifolia'' (leaves have a triangular shape with rounded corners, grows in wet soil and water) or ''Oxalis tetraphylla/deppei'' (purple in the center, where the four leaflets meet). What you want to look for is a patch of white clover (''Trifolium repens'', identified by white flowers) because they're more likely to produce a four-leaf plant than other types of clover. |