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 What date is the Cork Guiness Festival please?

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Hi Kev lol

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 Where can i buy baking soda in ireland ?
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 What city in Ireland is chilly, rainy everyday, & has giant rain storms?
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In Ireland are 4 leaf clovers abundant and three leaf clovers are rare?


    



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bumblebee
yes and theres pots of gold and little green men EVERYWHERE


Sarah
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No, and shamrock has 3 leaves also. No matter how much weedkiller I put on my lawn I cant kill either.


Crysania
LOL. No.


murnip
I don't think I've ever seen a 4-leaf clover.


Orla C
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No, not really.


AON
The four leaf clover is a rare genetic mutation of the normal three leaved varieties.

In Ireland there are 2 common varieties of clover these are Trillium pratense and Trilium repens. (Red and White Clover) There a number of other varieties. All the varieties have a range of various shapes / size of leaves. All however have three leaves.

Most pressed and framed four leaved examples of 4 leafed clover are manufactured ie someone takes a three leafed variety and sticks a fourth leaf on to it.


kapn
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Nope...same ratio............





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