So we’re not talking about the fact that as well as 63 leaves this clover appears to have also grown tiny postit notes?
this post was submitted on 28 Jun 2024
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He bred it specifically for breaking a world record. Obviously having it number its own leaves is way convenient
Too bad that it's one short of a multiple of four
This puts a dent in the 56-leaf clover owner's luck.
Be not afraid.
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@Emperor That looks less like a clover and more like a miniature lettuce!
Now that would be a plot twist - the world's leafiest is actually the world's tiniest lettuce.
Now that famous saying makes sense: the luck of the Japanese.
this is what is used to make cursed frogurt.