genus calypso (Meaning)

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genus calypso (n)

one species found throughout much of northern North America and Eurasia

Synonyms & Antonyms of genus calypso

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

genus calypso Sentence Examples

  1. The genus Calypso comprises two species of terrestrial orchids: Calypso bulbosa and Calypso japonica.
  2. Calypso orchids are characterized by their solitary, showy flowers with fringed sepals and petals.
  3. The genus Calypso is found in moist coniferous forests and alpine tundra regions.
  4. Calypso orchids are pollinated by bees and hawk moths.
  5. The genus Calypso is listed as endangered or threatened in several countries due to habitat loss and over-collection.
  6. Conservation efforts are underway to protect the genus Calypso and its unique habitats.
  7. The genus Calypso has a distinctive lip modified into a pouch or tube shape.
  8. Calypso orchids are known for their strong, sweet fragrance that attracts pollinators.
  9. The genus Calypso is a valuable indicator species for the health of forest ecosystems.
  10. Researchers are studying the genetic diversity within the genus Calypso to better understand its evolutionary history and inform conservation strategies.

FAQs About the word genus calypso

one species found throughout much of northern North America and Eurasia

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The genus Calypso comprises two species of terrestrial orchids: Calypso bulbosa and Calypso japonica.

Calypso orchids are characterized by their solitary, showy flowers with fringed sepals and petals.

The genus Calypso is found in moist coniferous forests and alpine tundra regions.

Calypso orchids are pollinated by bees and hawk moths.