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Woman boasts the ‘luckiest garden’ in the world after finding dozens of rare clovers — with some up to 7 leaves

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Woman boasts the ‘luckiest garden’ in the world after finding dozens of rare clovers — with some up to 7 leaves
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A woman named Elle Ashton claims to have the 'luckiest garden' after discovering numerous rare clovers, including some with up to seven leaves. She has found at least 20 four and five-leaf clovers, alongside one six-leaf and one seven-leaf clover. For Ashton, these clovers symbolize hope and personal growth during challenging times in her life.

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Lifestyle Woman boasts the ‘luckiest garden’ in the world after finding dozens of rare clovers — with some up to 7 leaves By Jake Meeus-Jones, SWNS Published May 18, 2026, 2:30 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Originally Published by: A woman says she has the ‘luckiest garden’ in the world – home to dozens of four, five, six, and even seven-leaf clovers. Elle Ashton, 34, recently discovered a patch of the lucky flowers growing in her garden. Four-leaf clovers are considered lucky because of their rarity and historical folklore.

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