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  1. Shamrocks

    Welcome to Casper’s & Runyon’s Shamrocks! Since 2012, Shamrocks has been a place for great food with a menu based on it’s sister location, The Nook. The expanded menu at Shamrock’s, …

  2. Shamrocks, Saint Paul - Menu, Reviews (394), Photos (72)

    5 days ago · Shamrocks is a popular restaurant known for its delectable Cajun dry rub wings and mouthwatering cheese curds. The establishment boasts a pleasant atmosphere, complete with …

  3. SHAMROCKS GRILL AND PUB - Updated December 2025 - Yelp

    Oct 19, 2012 · Shamrocks is our regular burger place and we've yet to find a reason to change that. The only caveat is to avoid it on Saturday nights. This is the only day of the week where …

  4. 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?

  5. 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 …

  6. 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 …

  7. 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. …

  8. Shamrocks and Four-Leaf Clovers: What's the Difference?

    Mar 5, 2025 · What's the difference between shamrocks and four-leaf clovers? Many of us remember hunting for that elusive "four-leaf clover" as a child. Let's talk about what a …

  9. What is a Shamrock and How do You Grow Them? - Fine Gardening

    Shamrocks (Oxalis spp. and cvs., Zones 3–11), also known as wood sorrels, are beloved annual and perennial plants known for their distinctive foliage that resembles clover (Trifolium spp.).

  10. The Botany Behind the Shamrock - Penn State Extension

    Feb 22, 2023 · What are shamrocks and four-leaf clovers? This article describes the real plants behind these lucky charms, and a shamrock stand-in called Oxalis that you can grow at home.