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calyces
[ kal-uh-seez, key-luh- ]
calyces
/ ˈkælɪˌsiːz; ˈkeɪlɪ- /
noun
- a plural of calyx
Example Sentences
But it is the Mexican bush sage that has heft and presence, growing to five feet or more and smothering itself in white flowers emerging from violet-purple calyces.
Eros and Psyche tended the flowers, which did not fade when Psyche stroked the stems or gently kissed the calyces.
The hemipenes of the other genera have proximal folds, distal spines, and distal calyces, not greatly unlike the condition found in Tantalophis.
When the leafless shoots are studded with the golden-yellow, narrow-petalled flowers, with their crimson calyces, it is very pretty.
This proves a veritable feast for the forlorn remnant of wasps and butterflies,—the year’s end stragglers whose flower calyces have fallen and given place to swelling seeds.
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