Can you rotate a "specialty" brush?

I am messing around with specialty brushes.  Let's say there is a brush and I'd like to rotate it a bit.....so a 4 leaf clover is straight up and down, while the next it tilted to the right, next to the left etc.  Is there a way to do that?
TIA

You will need to do this every time you want to change the angle. Assuming you have a recent version of PSE (all versions can do this, but the icon is different in  some older versions), click the brush at the far right of the options bar and then grab this arrow and turn it to turn the brush:

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