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  1. Shamrock - Wikipedia

    There is still not a consensus over the precise botanical species of clover that is the "true" shamrock. John Gerard in his herbal of 1597 defined the shamrock as Trifolium pratense or Trifolium pratense …

  2. Food Service Distribution and Supplies | Shamrock Food Service

    Apr 2, 2026 · Shamrock Food Service is a food distributor and supplier that offers solutions, supplies, and bulk wholesale goods for restaurants and food service businesses.

  3. Shamrock Elite Hockey Tournaments |

    Hosted just outside Boston, MA, our tournaments have become a premier destination for Boys and Girls Premier, Elite, and AAA teams from U7 through U18. We believe that a truly elite experience …

  4. Sign in with your email address - Shamrock Foods

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  5. Shamrock Pub + Grille | South Boston

    The Shamrock Pub, your new local Southie hangout, serving up local brews and bites in a casual Irish pub setting. Stop in to hear Boston tunes on the stereo and Boston sports on the tv. Open 7 days a …

  6. Shamrock | 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. The Shamrock: A Timeless Symbol of Ireland, Faith, and Fortune

    Mar 4, 2025 · The shamrock, a three-leafed clover, is one of Ireland’s most treasured and recognized symbols, deeply woven into the country’s history, culture, and faith. Its name derives from the Irish …

  8. 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 …

  9. What Is a Shamrock? The History and Botany Explained

    The shamrock is a small, three-leaved plant that has become one of the most recognizable symbols of Ireland. The word comes from the Irish term seamróg, which translates directly to “little clover.”

  10. The Shamrock: History, Symbolism, and Cultural Significance

    Nov 18, 2024 · From its association with St. Patrick to its use in modern culture, the shamrock remains a potent emblem of Irish identity and heritage. This comprehensive guide will explore its history, …