CalyxRöhren
CalyxRöhren is a term that appears to be a portmanteau, combining the Latin word "calyx" (meaning cup or chalice, often referring to the outermost whorl of a flower) and the German word "Röhren" (meaning tubes). Therefore, CalyxRöhren likely refers to tubular structures associated with the calyx of a plant.
In botanical contexts, the calyx is typically composed of sepals, which are leaf-like structures that enclose
The morphology of the CalyxRöhren can be a significant characteristic used in plant identification and classification.