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World's Luckiest Gardener Grows 63-Leaf CloverAlso read Man Falls Asleep on Swim Ring, Drifts Into Open Sea for 19 Hours The previous record was set by another Japanese native, Shigeo Obara, in 2009, when he discovered a 56-leaf clover.
The record-setting plant has 63 leaves, which is seven more than the previous record holder, a 56-leaf clover grown by Shigeo Obara, also from Japan. Mr Watanabe, 45, hopes that his luck can ...
Photos courtesy of Guinness World Records Yoshiharu ... leaves on a clover was set in 2009 by Shigeo Obara from Hanamaki City, Japan, who grew a 56-leaf clover. Yoshiharu recalled that he had ...
Any more or less than three clovers are not considered as a shamrock. A four-leaf clover is a rare genetic mutation, and their unusual appearance has led to them being associated through folklore ...
Recently, some people have started to believe a sixth leaf represents fame. Article continues below The Guinness World Record for the most leaves on a single clover stem stands at 56. The plant ...
June 20 (UPI) --A Japanese man borrowed some of the luck of the Irish and broke a Guinness World Record by growing a 63-leaf ... clover has 63 leaves, beating the previous record of 56 leaves ...
Every now and then I'll look down at a clover patch in summer grass hoping to find a four-leaf clover. I think it's because it keeps alive the delight I felt as a child: cool blades of grass ...
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