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  2. Sida (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Sida. (plant) Pseudomalachra (K.Schum.) Monteiro. Sida is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. They are distributed in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, [2] especially in the Americas. [3] Plants of the genus may be known generally as fanpetals[1] or sidas. [4]

  3. Sida rhombifolia - Wikipedia

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    Sida rhombifolia, commonly known as arrowleaf sida, [1] is a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the Family Malvaceae, native to the Old World tropics and subtropics.Other common names include rhombus-leaved sida, Paddy's lucerne, jelly leaf, and also somewhat confusingly as Cuban jute, [2] Queensland-hemp, [3] and Indian hemp (although S. rhombifolia is not closely related to either jute ...

  4. Sida cordifolia - Wikipedia

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    Sida cordifolia ('ilima, [1] flannel weed, [2] bala, country mallow or heart-leaf sida) is a perennial subshrub of the mallow family Malvaceae native to India. It has naturalized throughout the world, and is considered an invasive weed in Africa, Australia, the southern United States, Hawaiian Islands, New Guinea, and French Polynesia.

  5. List of Sida species - Wikipedia

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    The following species in the flowering plant genus Sida, the fanpetals or sidas, are accepted by Plants of the World Online. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Sida has historically been a wastebasket taxon , including many plants that simply did not fit into other genera of the Malvaceae .

  6. Sida acuta - Wikipedia

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    S. acuta. Binomial name. Sida acuta. Burm.f. [1] Synonyms. Sida carpinifolia L.f. [2] Sida acuta, the common wireweed, [3] is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It is believed to have originated in Central America, but today has a pantropical distribution and is considered a weed in some areas.

  7. Sida hermaphrodita - Wikipedia

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    The branching stem of Sida hermaphrodita is 1 to 4 meters tall, and up to 3 centimeters in diameter. The leaves are 10 to 20 centimeters long and borne on petioles. The leaves are simple, but palmately cleft into 3 to 7 lanceolate lobes. The flowers are borne in terminal clusters. Each flower has 5 petals, which are about a centimeter long.

  8. Sida fallax - Wikipedia

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    Sida fallax, known as yellow ilima[1] or golden mallow, [2] is a species of herbaceous flowering plant in the Hibiscus family, Malvaceae, indigenous to the Hawaiian Archipelago and other Pacific Islands. Plants may be erect or prostrate and are found in drier areas in sandy soils, often near the ocean. ʻIlima is the symbol of Laloimehani and ...

  9. Sila language (Sino-Tibetan) - Wikipedia

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    ISO 639-3. slt. Glottolog. sila1247. ELP. Sila. Sila (also called Sida[ 2]) is a Loloish language spoken by 2,000 people in Laos and Vietnam (Bradley 1997). Sila speakers are an officially recognized group in Vietnam, where they are known as the Si La .