Describing plants or organisms that thrive in soils rich in calcium or limestone.
From Latin 'calcis' (lime, calcium) + '-colous' (dwelling in). The term was coined by botanists to describe the habitat preferences of certain plant species.
Chalk-loving plants like some orchids and gentians have adapted to squeeze calcium from soil that would starve other plants—they're the overachievers of the plant kingdom!
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