Calyxes

/ˈkæl.ɪk.sɪz/ noun

Plural of calyx; the green, leaf-like sepals that form the outer protective layer of a flower, encasing the petals before it blooms.

From Latin 'calyx,' borrowed from Greek 'kalyx' meaning cup or chalice, named for its cup-like shape that holds and protects the developing flower.

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