Calyxes [noun]
Definition of Calyxes:
whorl on flower
Opposite/Antonyms of Calyxes:
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Sentence/Example of Calyxes:
To impregnate these, a bunch of male flowers is carefully inserted and fastened in the calyx.
These rubiace had no calyx; therefore the principle laid down on the blackboard was false.
Alismace, distinguished by possessing barren and fertile flowers, with a three-leaved calyx and three coloured petals.
The calyx is composed of five sepals, the corolla of four or five lobes, and the stamens are attached to the corolla.
The umbels are sessile or nearly so, the flowers have no calyx, and the fruit has five prominent ridges.
The species under notice receives its name from the star-like arrangement of the long teeth of the hairy calyx.
Flowers small, unisexual, dicious (male and female flowers on separate plants), sometimes enclosed in calyx-like bracts.
The sea-side variety (oxyptera) has smaller flowers than the normal form, and the wings of the calyx are narrower.
Perianth, per′i-anth, n. the floral envelope where the calyx and corolla are not easily distinguished.
The lower valve of the calyx turned to the rhachis is more than twice as small as the upper.