calyx tube (Meaning)

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calyx tube (n)

the cuplike or ringlike or tubular structure of a flower which bears the sepals and stamens and calyx (as in Rosaceae)

Synonyms & Antonyms of calyx tube

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calyx tube Sentence Examples

  1. In honeysuckle, the fragrant flowers are borne on a long, slender **calyx tube** that terminates in five lobes.
  2. The **calyx tube** of the fuchsia encloses the developing ovary and provides support for the sepals and petals above.
  3. The **calyx tube** of the hibiscus creates a trumpet-like shape, attracting pollinators with its vibrant color and hidden nectar.
  4. Some fruits, like pomegranates, develop from an inferior ovary partially or completely enclosed by the fused **calyx tube**, forming a fleshy structure.
  5. The **calyx tube** of the calla lily is often mistaken for the actual flower, showcasing vibrant colors and spathe-like structures.
  6. **Calyx tube** length and shape can vary greatly among plant families, playing a role in attracting specific pollinators.
  7. In some plants, the **calyx tube** becomes persistent after the petals fall, supporting the developing fruit and aiding seed dispersal.
  8. Botanists use the characteristics of the **calyx tube**, such as its lobing or adhesion, to help identify different plant species.
  9. The **calyx tube** of the passion flower is complex and ornate, providing a unique platform for the intricate floral display.
  10. Understanding the evolution and function of the **calyx tube** offers fascinating insights into the adaptations and beauty of flowering plants.

FAQs About the word calyx tube

the cuplike or ringlike or tubular structure of a flower which bears the sepals and stamens and calyx (as in Rosaceae)

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

In honeysuckle, the fragrant flowers are borne on a long, slender **calyx tube** that terminates in five lobes.

The **calyx tube** of the fuchsia encloses the developing ovary and provides support for the sepals and petals above.

The **calyx tube** of the hibiscus creates a trumpet-like shape, attracting pollinators with its vibrant color and hidden nectar.

Some fruits, like pomegranates, develop from an inferior ovary partially or completely enclosed by the fused **calyx tube**, forming a fleshy structure.