Corrugated Sida
Sida corrugata
Prostrate spreading plant to 10 cm tall. Thick root stock, glabrescent or tomentose. Toothed circular to ovate flat leaves to 3 cm long, hairless and green above and hairy below. Five-petalled yellow flowers with notched petals to 6 mm long, singly or in twos, at the base of the leaves.
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Flora Type | Herbs |
Other Common Names | Variable Sida |
Distinctive Features | Buttercup-like five-petalled yellow flowers. Upper surface of leaf is green. Fruit is very corrugated. |
Biology | Perennial. Damp places in clay and sandy fertile soils in woodlands and grasslands. |
Native Status | Native |
Taxonomy | |
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Phylum | Tracheophyta (Vascular Plants) |
Class | Magnoliopsida (Flowering Plants) |
Order | Malvales |
Family | Malvaceae |
Genus | Sida |
Species | corrugata |
Member of the Mallow family (Malvaceae). SidaÃ_is from theÃ_GreekÃ_for pomegranate or water lily. ManyÃ_SidaÃ_are attractive toÃ_butterfliesÃ_andÃ_moths.
Interesting Facts | |
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Similar Species | Sida is a very variable group and may contain a number of entities.Ã_ Tall Sida S. petrophila is similar but up to 2 m in height and with larger flowers. |
Native Status | Native |