Sida cordifolia L., Sp. Pl. 684 1753. (syn: Malvastrum cordifolium Rojas Acosta (unresolved); Malvinda cordifolia Medik. (unresolved); Sida altheifolia Sw.; Sida conferta Link; Sida cordifolia var. altheifolia (Sw.) Griseb.; Sida cordifolia var. conferta (Link) Griseb.; Sida decagyna Schumach. & Thonn. ex Schumach.; Sida herbacea Cav.; Sida holosericea Willd. ex Spreng.; Sida hongkongensis Gand.; Sida maculata Cav.; Sida micans Cav.; Sida pellita Kunth; Sida pungens Kunth; Sida rotundifolia Lam.; Sida rotundifolia Lam. ex Cav.; Sida velutina Willd. ex Spreng.);
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Bala, Khareti, Country Mallow;
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Erect velvety undershrub, stellate tomentose with filiform 2-6 mm long stipules, up to 3 cm long petiole, up to 5 cm long leaves usually ovate with rounded or slightly cordate base, stellate tomentose, crenate to serrate; flowers solitary or paired with stellate tomentose calyx; petals yellow, slightly longer than calyx; fruit 5-8 mm across, mericarps 9-10, each with 2 divergent 3-5 mm long awns.
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Flora of Panipat: Sida cordifolia from Herbal Garden Samalkha Panipat haryana:
Wildly growing in Herbal Garden Samalkha Panipat Haryana Alt 220 mts Pics taken on 28-6-11 Flora of Panipat: Sida cordifolia from Bank of WY Canal near Panipat: Sida cordifolia from Bank of WY Canal near Panipat This about 2 feet high herb growing wildly and abundantly there Pls Validate nice sir yes sida cordifolia efloraofindia:”For Id 05102011MR11’’ ?Sida Cordifolia Pune:
?Sida Cordifolia Oct 2011
Pune Wild Herb was erect leaves were velevty hairy Erect herb, leaves cordate and hairy (stem too), pedicel is shorter than peduncle suggests that this is Sida cordifolia of Malvaceae family. Pl. find the attached file contain photos for id. request.
Location: NBNP, Anaikatti, Coimbatore
Date: 01.12.2011
Habitat: Wild
Habit:Herb. I hope Sida cordifolia ??Malvastrum coromandelianum In Malvastrum leaves and the petals are narrower. Yes Sida cordifolia.
Species : Sida cordifolia Linn. ?
H & H : herb, about 3 ft tall
Date : 4/11/12, 10.43 a.m.
Place : Hooghly Yes this is Sida but not agree for cordifolia. May try for S. retusa. Thank you for the ID suggestion, but i am very much confused, for i have another post, with a different looking plant that has been identified as Sida retusa – efi thread.
There is one by Dinesh Ji which is also identified as Sida retusa but looks different than the species in this thread.
Another group post of Sida retusa at – efi thread. I agree with … id: Sida cordifolia.
Sida cordifolia Linnaeus, recorded this morning in Hooghly.
ID help :
Sida cordifolia L from Guwahati. :
Attached images are Sida cordifolia L. Date :02/12/2012 Location: Guwahati [Dist- Kamrup(Metro)]
Family : Malvaceae
Genus & species : Sida cordifolia L
Habitat: Grows wild on hilly area Habit : Shrub
Flower : Yellow in colour
Sida cordifolia L. SN Aug 37 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (1).
Nandi Hills I think this is Sida cordifolia Sida cordifolia Malvaceae Fortnight: Sida cordifolia from Delhi-GSJULY50/53 : 1 post by 1 author.
Sida cordifolia Linn., Sp.Pl. 684. 1753. Erect velvety undershrub, stellate tomentose with filiform 2-6 mm long stipules, up to 3 cm long petiole, up to 5 cm long leaves usually ovate with rounded or slightly cordate base, stellate tomentose, crenate to serrate;
flowers solitary or paired with stellate tomentose calyx; petals yellow, slightly longer than calyx; fruit 5-8 mm across, mericarps 9-10, each with 2 divergent 3-5 mm long awns. Not to be confused with S. cordata (syn: S. veronicifolia) a prostrate herb with long-petioled cordate-ovate leaves, palmately veined, and only 5 mericarps without awns.
Photographed from Old Delhi Ridged in April
Malvaceae Fortnight :: Sida spinosa??- ::Karnataka :: PKAJUL89:: : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (6)
Herb from Belgaum, Karnataka.
I think Sida spinosa?? Pl. validate.. efi page on Sida spinosa It looks like Sida cordifolia; there are no spines on the stem, but it is tomentose, the leaf and flower, floral arrangement suggest it as Sida cordifolia. I agree with … ID. Nice pictures!
Plants for identification-2 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2)
Please identify them, appear to be Sida cordata/ S.mysorensis.
I too think it is a Sida sp. most possibly cordata. I think more closer to images (& keys) at Sida cordifolia than those at Sida cordata or Sida mysorensis
Sida cordiflia from Delhi – efloraofindia | Google Groups . Malvaceae week: Sida sp for id from Bank of canal Near Panipat: I too support Sida cordifolia . Malvaceae Week: Sida cordifolia from Delhi: Sida cordifolia Linn., Sp.Pl. 684. 1753.
syn: Sida herbacea Cay.; Sida holosericea Wind. ex Sprengel Erect velvety undershrub, stellate tomentose with filiform 2-6 mm long stipules, up to 3 cm long petiole, up to 5 cm long leaves usually ovate with rounded or slightly cordate base, stellate tomentose, crenate to serrate;
flowers solitary or paired with stellate tomentose calyx; petals yellow, slightly longer than calyx; fruit 5-8 mm across, mericarps 9-10, each with 2 divergent 3-5 mm long awns. Not to be confused with S. cordata (syn: S. veronicifolia) a prostrate herb with long-petioled cordate-ovate leaves, palmately veined, and only 5 mericarps without awns.
Photographed from Old Delhi Ridged in April
Malvaceae Fortnight: Sida cordifolia from Coimbatore BRS JULY 10/10 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (2) Id please SH 9.5.18 1 : 5 posts by 1 author. Attachments (1)
Please identify whether Sida cordifolia?
Location: Ranga Reddy dist.
date Aug2016
Pl. check at /species/m—z/m/malvaceae/sida yes you are correct
Prostrate plant with yellow flower from Sri Lanka : 7 posts by 4 authors. 1 image.
I think it’s Abutilon indicum.
Photo taken on 25/02/2018 at Bundala-Hambantota District-SriLanka National Park It is surely NOT Abutilon Indicum, likely to be a Sida sp. Thanks, … Pl. check /species/m—z/m/malvaceae/sida
I am confused for this gross mistake ….
Not easy to determine which sp. of Sida it is!
The prostrate port makes me think of S. cordata?
What is your opinion?
Closest I can go is Sida cordifolia L.
I note Sida cordifolia for this photo. Thank you again for your help.
Sida mysorensis Wight & Arn. : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)
I took some pictures from Netrakona, Bangladesh, Flowering time april-june. I think this picture and my one are same. Is it Sida sp?
I think closer to images at Sida mysorensis Wight & Arn. I hope Sida cordifolia is more appropriate.
Also attaching photos of Sida mysorensis (Shervaroyan Hills, Salem Dist, TN) for comparison.
Attachments (2)
Thanks, …, I agree with you as per images and details at Sida cordifolia Sida cordifolia :: Puducherry :: 14 OCT 19 : 5 posts by 3 authors. 3 images.
Puducherry near sea coast Date: October 14, 2019 … Altitude range: about 0 – 3 m (0 – 10 feet) asl
Sida cordifolia L.
fruits during rains? never knew that. i thought they fruit // flower extensively in dry winter times Thank you … Flowering and fruiting of this plant, is all round the year.
We find it mostly on sandy dry regions, beaches and wastelands. . SK 3257 24 December 2021: 4 very high res. images. Location: Surkhet, West Nepal
Altitude:649m.
Date: 27 August 2021
Habit : Wild
Sida acuta Burm. f. ?? it’s not Sida acuta, Looks correct ! Some confusion about the elevation since the recorded elevation is 100-150m. It is not S. spinosa as I do not see the spur at the base of the petiole. I guess you are right . Id of a Malvaceae plant: 1 high res. image.
Request for I’d of a Malvaceae plant photographed in February 2022 from Bilaspur. Appears to be a species of Sida. Please check this link: efi thread Sida is a very difficult genus for id. It is difficult to say much with this image. . Malvaceae plant for id: 4 high res. images. Sida cordifolia L. Yes, as per images at .
Identification needed: 1 image. Abutilum indicum?? Sida cordata (Burm.f.) Borss.Waalk. ?? Yes you are correct … It’s sida cordata of MALVACEAE
I do not think so. . References:
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Sida cordifolia
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