Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

calyces

Noun
/ˈkeɪlɪˌsiːz/
Definition
Calyces are the plural form of calyx, which refers to the outermost whorl of a flower that protects the developing bud.
Examples
  • The calyces of the flower were vibrant and leafy, enhancing its beauty.
  • During the early stages of blooming, the calyces tightly enclosed the petal buds.
  • In some species, the calyces can remain on the plant after the petals have fallen.
Meaning
In botany, calyces serve as a protective layer for flowering plants, playing a crucial role in the plant’s reproductive process.
Synonyms
  • sepals
  • flower cups
  • outer petal layer