Monday, November 16, 2009

What is the true name of an irish shamrock?

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What is the true name of an irish shamrock?
The true story,is this...many, many moons ago, a wee lad by the name of Shamus Rockefeller, found a leprecans' pot of gold. He fled to America with the loot, promising to return one day to help his people develop a world class agriculture program to feed the people of the world. After several years, of boozing, carousing, and associating with ladies of ill repute, he retuned back home; broke and bearing a small gift of a little plant, with 4 leaves, that stuck to his boot heel. The little plant thrived in Ireland, and became known as ShamRock.
Reply:Shamrock or in Irish seamróg or if your scientist (like me)Trifolium dubium (seamair bhuí).
Reply:The word shamrock comes from the Irish word "seamrog" meaning "little clover".

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