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CloversNow I really don't know what to make of this but there is a patch of clovers in my back garden may be about a thousand or so and only about half of them are 3 leaf. Now I asked my Biology professor about it and we got into a detailed discussion and didn't really get anywhere. Anyway about 50% of the clovers in the patch have more than 3 leaves ranging from 3-9 leaf clovers. Does anyone have any idea why this would occur.
wow that's pretty irregular. The 9 leaves would indicate polyploidy to me...
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