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Do you know that the clover, which represents happiness, can grow radish?

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Do you know that the clover, which represents happiness, can grow radish?

When we were young, under the influence of TV dramas, we used to look for four-leaf clover with four leaves in the clover. It is said that four-leaf clover represents happiness. Do you have the same childhood?

Do you remember what kind of plant this is? I'm sure anyone who has played with it must know.

When they were young, children would often pick a handful of clover, take one, break it from the middle, gently pull the silk to the root of the leaf, and then remove the skin of the root, leaving only the silk connected to the leaf.

Also fold another one, and then twist the two leaves together, you can pull one with your partner at the same time, and whoever is holding the clover is broken first, then you lose. It used to be fun to play like this all afternoon.

"Clover" is just its alias, and its scientific name is "sorrel". In rural areas, it is also called "sour grass" because its leaves are rich in "oxalic acid". It can be seen in fields, roadside grass, vegetable plots and corners.

Clover in addition to yellow flowers, there are purple flowers "clover". The average sorrel has only three leaves, and occasionally there are four leaves, also known as "lucky grass". It is said that if you have four leaves of lucky grass, then all your wishes will come true.

But although many people have played "clover", they do not know that "clover" can bear radish. In fact, this transparent radish is the root of clover.

In rural areas, because "clover" is so common, many children will dig this kind of radish specially, wash it clean, and go straight into the stomach. This mini radish tastes sweet and delicious. By contrast, the flowers and leaves of clover are particularly sour.

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