Calyx

/ˈkeɪlɪks/ noun

The outermost whorl of a flower, composed of sepals that typically protect the flower bud before it opens. It's usually green and leaf-like but can be colorful in some species.

From Greek 'kalyx' meaning 'cup' or 'covering,' referring to how sepals cup around and protect the developing flower bud. The term has been used in botany since the 17th century.

AMሌላ ክፍል
ARكأس
BNবাহ্যদল
CAcaleu
CSkalich
DAbægerblade
DEKelch
ELκάλυξ
EScáliz
FAکاسه گل
FIverholehtinen
FRcalice
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