calcicolous

/kælˈsɪkələs/
adjective
  1. (of a plant) Growing best in soil rich in calcium or lime.
    • The gardener chose calcicolous species for the chalky flowerbed.
    • Many orchids are calcicolous and thrive on limestone cliffs.
    • Calcicolous plants often struggle in acidic, peaty soils.
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