Clover Card
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Below is the floral description that will be printed on this product card booklet.
Clover —"Good Luck / Be Mine" 
(Faith · Hope · Love · Fortune) 
In the quiet moss of meadows and the soft lull of grazing pastures, there grows a gentle wonder: the clover.
With leaves like heartbeats pressed to the earth, it has long been seen as a whispering plant—one that leans close to fortune’s ear.
In the Middle Ages, Irish folk believed that clovers revealed glimpses of the hidden world of the fae.
One of the earliest written mentions of their luck comes from 1620:
“If any man walking in the fields find any four-leaved grass, he shall in a small while after find some good thing.”
In floriography, the four-leaf clover came to mean “Be mine.”
A rare token of love, as special as the one it was given to.
Finding one was like finding true love—unexpected, cherished, and meant to last.
In Irish folklore, lovers would secretly tuck clovers into each other’s pockets, a quiet charm to bind their fates.
It was said that if a man gave a four-leaf clover to the one he loved, their hearts would remain entwined forever.
So whether you give it to someone dear—or keep it for yourself—may this clover remind you:
Luck follows you.
Love finds you.
And you, darling, are just as rare.