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6 Answers
- BotanyDaveLv 53 months ago
It's actually a species of fern, Marsilea. Often enough, I've seen these included in "craft items" and labeled incorrectly as clovers. ~ There's an interesting book about the Nardoo, and the Western Explorers who starved to death while eating lots of this plant.
Shamrocks/Oxalis have leaflets that are heart-shaped.
True clovers have a lighter-colored ring around their leaflets.
- D50Lv 610 months ago
If that is soggy soil it is probably water clover. Most oxalis have three leaves, but not all.
- ?Lv 710 months ago
The don't look like a typical clover leaf to me, there isn't enough of an "m" shape to the outside edge of the leaves. Also, I have never know so many four leafed clovers together. Some varieties do have more four leafed ones than others but I don't think that many.
- ?Lv 610 months ago
Might be, but I can't see any flowers. Might be a wood sorrel. I once found a four leaved Clover plant outside a school hut and they were all like that. Positive proof that they don't give you any luck.
- okiknowitLv 710 months ago
Hard to tell. 4 leaf White Clover occurs about 1 in 5000. They could be Marsilea quadrifolia - European Water Clover, which has 4 leaves.