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The shamrock plant is recognised the world over as the badge of Ireland. The real, living shamrock plant is traditionally worn on the lapel on St Patrick's Day. This guide presents the best Web sites, fun facts, images and more on the Shamrock.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamrock
shamrock is a symbol of Ireland. It is a three-leafed old white clover. It is sometimes of the variety Trifolium repens (a white clover, known in Irish as seamair bhán) but today usually Trifolium
http://www.history.com/minisite.do?content_type=Minisite_Generic&content_type_id=854&display_order=2&sub_display_order=4&mini_id=1082
Learn more about the shamrock which is the sacred plant in ancient Ireland because it symbolizes the rebirth of Spring.
http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/shamrock-plant.html
The Irish shamrock plant is known the world over as the badge of Ireland, but there is really nothing uniquely Irish about it.
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Fun Facts

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http://www.fourleafclover.com/vshop/facts_and_fun.html
facts and fun things about four leaf clovers and shamrocks ... Clover Specialty Company *** We have the Original, Genuine, Preserved Four-leaf Clovers and Shamrocks. ...
http://www.theholidayspot.com/patrick/shamrock.htm
enjoy the little tit bits of the history of shamrock,leprechaun, and kissing the blarney's stone. His of St.patrick's day too.
http://www.fourleafclover.com/vshop/facts_about_shamrocks.html
facts and history of the shamrock ... "Those most commonly called shamrocks are: the white clover, Trifolium repens, a creeping white-flowered perennial...
http://www.from-ireland.net/history/nathist/shamrock.htm
Nathaniel Colgan's article on identification of the real Irish shamrock ... into three distinct species, Medicago lupulina, Trifolium repens and Trifolium minus) ...
http://www.sampleireland.com/four-leaf-clover.html
The luck that lies within the four leaf clover ... Today the Clover and Shamrock are both seen as lucky symbols in the US, Ireland and much of Europe, Australia ...
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Badge of Ireland

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http://www.county-sligo.de/docs_eng/shamrock.htm
The badge of Ireland, used mainly by international sportsmen and teams, is the Shamrock. ... The Shamrock is also used in the logos of the Irish Tourist Board and Aer Lingus. ...
http://tripatlas.com/Shamrock
Badge of Ireland. The shamrock is also used as a badge for sports teams, state organisations, and troops abroad from Ireland: The IRFU, Shamrock ...
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Growing Shamrocks

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http://www.thegardenhelper.com/shamrock.htm
Guide to growing and caring for shamrock plants, Oxalis deppei
http://pss.uvm.edu/ppp/articles/shamrock.htm
The shamrock was adopted as a symbol of both this patron saint and the "season of rebirth. ... go dormant, shamrocks are not suitable for growing with other ...
http://www.alt-gifts.com/presents/Shop-for-Home/Lifestyle/Grow-It-Shamrock
The Grow It Shamrock gift box contains everything you need for growing shamrocks including seeds, pots and growing hints and tips.
http://www.itmustbegreen.co.uk/acatalog/Shamrocks.html
Growing your shamrocks is simple - everything you need is inside this ... 3 packets of Shamrock seeds. 5 starter growing pots made from coconut ...
http://www.fourleafclover.com/vshop/shamrock_plant_kit.html
The White Clover, trifolium repens is considered by most authorities to be the Original Irish Shamrock. ... Species: Trifolium Repens. NOTE: This is the plant that can produce 4 ...
http://landscaping.about.com/cs/lawns/a/clover_lawns.htm
Series of articles addressing both shamrock lore and how to use clover in landscaping.
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Images

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http://www.mcnierney.net/images/shamrock.png
200px Celtic shamrock jpg
http://tattoos.lovetoknow.com/images/Tattoos/thumb/0/08/Celtic_shamrock.jpg/200px-Celtic_shamrock.jpg
Shamrock Tattoos There are many different styles and versions of shamrock tattoos available for you to choose from whether you would like to get one done from flash art or have a tattoo designed just for you
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http://eaglesfans.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/2007/03/17/shamrock.jpg
http://www.scissorcraft.com/shamrocks.htm
Printable St. Patrick's Day Shamrock coloring activities for children.
http://www.picturesof.net/search_term_pages/shamrock.html
beer. beer. beer. beer. st patricks day. shamrock. leprechaun. shamrocks. shamrocks ... .com. Home. Terms of use. New Pictures. Image Search Terms. Help. Africa ...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/shamrock/clusters/
Explore photo collections tagged with shamrock, green, Irish, St. Patrick's Day, clover, Ireland, luck, macro, lucky, and St. Patrick.
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Books

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S Is for Shamrock: An Ireland Alphabet (Discover the World)
http://www.amazon.com/Shamrock-Ireland-Alphabet-Discover-World/dp/1585362905
Small in size (less than 400 by 200 miles) the country of Ireland holds a big place in world and human history. And many from around the globe proudly lay claim to ancestral ties there. S is for
Shamrocks, Harps, and Shillelaghs: The Story of the St. Patrick's Day Symbols
http://www.amazon.com/Shamrocks-Harps-Shillelaghs-Patricks-Symbols/dp/0618096515
Shamrocks, shillelaghs, reed pipes, and leprechauns—these are some of the many symbols that remind us of St. Patrick's Day. Who was St. Patrick? And what is this early spring holiday all about? With
Crown and Shamrock: Love and Hate Between Ireland and the British Monarchy
http://www.amazon.com/Crown-Shamrock-Between-Ireland-Monarchy/dp/190549498X
In a fascinating study of the links between Ireland and the British Monarchy, well-known writer and journalist Mary Kenny finds a fresh perspective on the relationship between Britain and Ireland. The
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