I am still hunting for my own 4 leaf clover, never found one.
I think if you transplanted em with a plug of the soil they are already in rather than taking the soil off em they might survive, I suspect if you do it without they won't make it.
@Miram it could be. They seem rather fragile, but I'm no expert. Maybe I'm only familiar with young ones, or maybe a tiny root is enough.
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Beautiful Henna.....☺ You could probably put them in a single pot if you remove them carefully with the roots intact....or just cut them out with them still in the soil so you dont take a chance of damaging them.
I could be wrong about the type, but certain types of clover help add to the nitrogen levels, and are actually good for your plants! Farmers sometimes use them between crops to maintain soil quality ☺️
But those might be oxalis, which are rhizome/bulb guys, so they'd be easy to put in a pot separately, if you so desired <3