Calcifuge

/ˈkælsɪfjuːdʒ/ noun

A plant that grows poorly or cannot survive in soil containing lime or calcium compounds.

From Latin 'calcis' (lime) + 'fugus' (fleeing). A botanical term created in the 19th century to categorize plants by their calcium tolerance, the opposite of 'calcicole.'

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