Clover Plant in a Top Hat

Jeanne Benedict
Celebrations Expert

Clovers in all shapes and sizes can add a lively touch to a St. Patrick's Day tabletop.

Centerpiece How-To

  • Most backyards have clovers growing in the grass and while a 4-leaf clover is the brass ring of St. Pat's stems, any clover will do.
  • For this arrangement, check your local nursery for a clover plant and then transplant it into a festive container such as the plastic top hat pictured.
  • You could also pick clover stems and put them into fun containers of water such as a green glass bottle, beer mug, or stemmed glass in keeping with the spirit of this holiday.
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