Botanists came up with seeds to create them in the 1950s, but they remain as fun to discover in the
Botanists came up with seeds to create them in the 1950s, but they remain as fun to discover in the wild today as they were written about by none other than Julius Caesar. He wrote that the druids of the British Isles and Gaul were the ones who first thought the four-leaf clover lucky. They were used in rituals with mistletoe and sacrifice (possibly human) to predict the future. The cross shape of four-leaf clovers, and their rarity, likely gave them elevated status. -- source link
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