RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:omyr27fmzj3phbagch4sqyub/post/3mmqyhbdawk2p
as this is post #101
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While they normally have three leaflets, four-leaf Clovers are what we all wish for. Five or more leaflets do occur; according to Guinness, the highest number of recorded leaflets is 56!
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There are several trefoil-leaved plants growing in my garden, including
Lesser hop trefoil (C: Meillionen Felen Fechan, L: Trifolium dubium),
White clover (C: Meillionen Wen, L: Trifolium repens),
and Red clover (C: Meillionen Goch, L: Trifolium pratense),
but my favourite is Common bird's-foot trefoil (C: Pys y Ceirw, L: Lotus corniculatus), named for the shape of its seed pods, also known as Eggs and bacon because of its colouring. I like them because they're bright, native pollinators like them, and they can out compete lawn grasses (although this means they can be an invasive introduced species elsewhere in the world).