Saint Patrick’s Day has always been about green milk shakes, cheap green beer and cheap Irish bar food.
I never figured out why people turn rivers green or why I should kiss someone who is Irish.
Today while working I starting drifting off and looking into four leaf clovers and how common they are.
Here are some quick stats about four leaf clovers
- 10,000 three-leaf clovers for every four-leaf clover
- each leaflet represents something: the first is for hope, the second is for faith, the third is for love, and the fourth is for happiness
- scientists can not explain why there is a fourth clover

4 also isn’t a fibonacci number (1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21 ect…) which makes it extra weird.
i dont even no what that word fibonacci means!!!!!!
So??? Tons of numbers aren’t in the fibonacci sequence:6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15,16,17,18,19,20, etc… they are just a beautiful rare clover. OOOOOOOHHHHHH, SCCCCAAAAARRRRRRYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!! Pff…
Most things in nature grow according to the numbers in the fibonacci sequence
omg!!!!!! get over it! it is a beutiful clover with a unqiue design quit fawning over it grow up kiss a girl/guy and get your butt of your couch! and get a job!!!
We have found 9 four leaf clovers in our garden in the space of 2 days.
the reason it has four leaves instead of three has to do with a mutation in the genes (similar to the way some babies are born with a sixth finger on each hand) so where there is one four leaf clover there are likely to be more because the original will pass on its traits to its offspring when the clovers reproduce.