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  • The shamrock is “three-leafed old white clover” worn during St., Patrick’s Day.
    The shamrock is a symbol of Ireland and it is very common to represent “St. Patrick’s Day“.
    The shamrock was traditionally used for its medical properties and was a popular item during the Victorian era. It has been said that the plant was used by “Saint Patrick to illustrate the doctrine of the holy trinity -- the authenticity of this claim however have cause some to question its authenticity.
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