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unusual facts about Calyx



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Fraley

Fraley syndrome, dilation of a portion of the upper renal calyx due to compression by the upper branch of the renal artery

Globularia vulgaris

It differs from Globularia trichosantha of the Balkans and Krym by lacking stolons and having the teeth of the calyx as long as (or slightly longer) than its tube (3–4 times longer in G. trichosantha).

Heliothis subflexa

The larvae feed exclusively on fruits of Physalis species, which are enclosed in an inflated, lantern-shaped calyx.

Leslie What

She has published more than 80 short stories and essays, and her work has appeared in Parabola, Lilith Magazine, The Clackamas Review, Sci Fiction, Witpunk, Bending the Landscape, The Mammoth Book of Tales from the Road, Midstream, Utne Reader, Calyx, Best New Horror, and other anthologies and magazines.

Roscoea ngainoi

The species resembles R. tibetica, but the leaf blades are smaller, the corolla tubes much longer, exceeding the calyx, and the labellum is differently shaped and has white lines at the base.

Utricularia rostrata

It has been placed in section Aranella and appears to be most closely related to U. costata, though it differs from all members of section Aranella in its rostrate upper calyx lobe.

Vanaspati

Mallikaganiya (Apocynaceae) – Inflorescent, hermaphrodite (samanga) plants, calyx and corolla are united having five stamens, epipetalous (avyoktakesara).


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