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Why the plant with four leaves are considered lucky?

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Why the plant with four leaves are considered lucky?

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  1. They are called Clovers.

    Four-leaf clovers are considered "lucky" because most clovers only have 3 leaves.

    Check this out:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four-leaf_c...

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  2. And was the plant lucky when the four leaves were torn? d**n!

  3. Because they are rare!

  4. clover

  5. Because they are so rare as to be almost impossible to find.

    I presume you mean the 4-leaved clover.

  6. there are different meaning to different leaf numbers. Not just the 4 leaf was lucky. Here is what the different leaves mean:

    two leaves-if you find a two-leaved clover, you shall soon also find a lover.

    Three leaves-trefoil, or the three-leaf clover, is worn as a protective amulet.

    Four Leaved: The four leaf clover, if worn, helps men avoid military service. It also protects against madness, strengthens psychic powers, enables you to detect the presence of spirits, and leads the wearer to gold, money, or treasures

    Five leaved- The five-leaved clover is powerful for attracting money, and should be worn for this purpose,

    White clover: White clover is used to work against hexes and is worn or scattered around the premises for this.

    Red Cover: This clover, added to the bath water, aids you in dealing with financial arrangements of every kind. Red clover is also used in lust potions and the infusion is sprinkled to remove negative spirits.

    In general: clover keeps snakes away from your property, if grown there. When placed in left shoe and forgotten, clover keeps evil from you. Worn over right breast, it brings success in all undertakings. If you have been disappointed in love, wear clover near your heart, in a piece of blue silk to help you through.



    Source(s):

    Cunninghams Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs.

  7. I do not believe in luck. I believe in hard work.

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