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  1. Shamrock - Wikipedia

    The Boston Celtics, an American basketball team in the National Basketball Association (NBA), include shamrocks in both their main and alternate logos. Shaquille O'Neal, who played for the Celtics in his …

  2. Shamrock Story – Living Shamrock

    Shamrock, Seamóg or Seamair Óg, the Irish for a young clover can be found growing wild throughout Ireland. It is worn on the feast day of St. Patrick, 17th March, to represent a link with Saint Patrick, …

  3. Jr. Shamrocks (K-8) - Where Tradition Meets Excellence

    Junior Shamrock membership is all about the social side of the CC experience - fun events, athletic access, and a front-row seat to our community life.

  4. Shamrocks drop two to the Bobcats - Watertown Shamrocks

    2 days ago · In the second, the Shamrocks reclaimed the lead with two goals. Struck, assisted by Andrew Smulkstys, scored a short-handed goal. At 9:53, Anton Maciejskis, assisted by J. Gudridge …

  5. 17 Things You Didn't Know About Shamrocks - ThoughtCo

    May 8, 2025 · A shamrock is a type of clover, but not all clovers are shamrocks. Four-leaf clovers are rare and considered lucky because they don’t occur very often. St. Patrick used a three-leaf …

  6. Description, Ireland, Legend, Tradition, & Species - Britannica

    Shamrocks are any of several species of similar-appearing trifoliate plants. Shamrocks are particularly associated with Ireland, where they are considered a national emblem, and with St. Patrick’s Day.

  7. 10 facts about the shamrock you probably never knew ☘️

    Mar 15, 2024 · In 2002, the land down under (aka Australia) started listing our beloved shamrocks as weeds opposed to small plants. During the height of the foot and mouth disease outbreak, Australia …

  8. How Many Leaves? Different than Clover? - Garden Design

    We look at the stories behind the legend of St. Patrick's shamrocks, and the difference between a shamrock and a four-leaf clover.

  9. The story behind shamrock plants: history, care, and growing tips

    Feb 24, 2025 · Every March, just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, stores fill with little pots of “shamrock” plants—but did you know these festive greens aren’t actually shamrocks?

  10. The Shamrock: A Symbol of Ireland and Its Rich Traditions

    Feb 21, 2024 · It is a symbol of rebirth, renewal, and the coming of spring. On St. Patrick’s Day, it is customary for people to wear shamrocks and green clothing, symbolizing the verdant landscape of …