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The shamrock actually has three leaves, but in the US you often see a four-leaf clover used in lazy St. Patrick's Day imagery.
The three leaves of the shamrock have been used to symbolize the trinity. My daughter suggested a possible meaning for the erroneous fourth leaf, appropriate to the US context.
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