Monday, May 17,
1982
I found a mutant
clover patch on my way back from working at Stern am Ried, netting seven 5-leaf
clovers, two mutant 3-leafers, two mutants that had become 4-leafers, and two
regular 4-leafers!
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5-leaf clovers |
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5-leaf clovers |
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The mutant clovers with a leaf growing out of a leaf |
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Two regular 4-leaf clovers |
(NB. When pulling the clovers out of the journal to scan, they began to crumble.)
Tuesday, May 18, 1982
Another vier-blätter Klee/four-leaf clover!
Wednesday, May 19, 1982
Another mutant clover patch, netting seven 4-leafers, four 3-1/2 leafers, three 4-1/2 leafers, one 5-1/2 leafer, one 6/leafer and one 6-1/2 leafer!
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Two 4-leafers and on the right is a 4-leafer with two mutant leaves |
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Four 3-leafers each with a mutant leaf, i.e., 3-1/2 leafers |
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Three 4-1/2 leafers |
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A 5-1/2 leafer, a 6-1/2 leafer,
and a 6-leafer |
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