Definition
A false calyx is a structure that *looks* like a calyx but isn't one π. It's usually formed by bracts or other modified leaves close to the flower. Think of it as the flower's clever disguise. It might appear to protect the flower like a true calyx, but itβs not made of sepals. It's kind of like an imposter! It may serve similar functions, such as protection or attracting pollinators. Essentially, it's nature's way of playing tricks.