Sida planicaulis

Cavanilles

Diss. 1: 24, plate 3, fig. 11. 1785.

Common names: Flatstem sida Brazilian wire-weed
Introduced
Synonyms: Malvastrum carpinifolium (Medikus) A. Gray Malvinda carpinifolia Medikus Sida acuta subsp. carpinifolia (Medikus) Borssum Waalkes S. acuta var. carpinifolia (Medikus) K. Schumann S. betulina de Candolle S. bracteolata Linnaeus f. S. carpinifolia var. antillana Millspaugh S. carpinifolia var. betulina de Candolle
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 316. Mentioned on page 310, 311, 317, 319.
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Herbs or subshrubs, perennial, branches distichous, planar, 0.3–1 m. Stems erect, with simple 1–2 mm hairs, sometimes also minutely stellate-hairy. Leaves distichous; stipules free from petiole, subfalcate, 4–10 × 0.5–1 mm or less, often exceeding petiole, margins ciliate; petiole 5–6 mm, 1/15–1/5 blade length, hirsute; blade elliptic-lanceolate, 2.5–9 × 1–4 cm, 2 times longer than wide, base rounded, margins short-serrate at least distally, entire basally, apex acute, surfaces glabrous or with minute scattered stellate hairs and simple appressed antrorse hairs. Inflorescences axillary congested glomerules, sometimes solitary or paired flowers. Pedicels 0.3–0.5 cm, subequal to or shorter than subtending petiole, shorter than to subequal to calyx. Flowers: calyx ribbed, 5–6 mm, often ciliate, with scattered minute stellate hairs, lobes triangular; petals yellow, 8–10 mm; staminal column glabrous; style 7- or 8-branched. Schizocarps subconic, 6–7 mm diam., glabrous or axially minutely puberulent; mericarps 7 or 8, 3 mm, smooth dorsally, laterally somewhat reticulate, apex spined, spines 2 mm, apically minutely puberulent. 2n = 28.


Phenology: Flowering year-round.
Habitat: Disturbed sites
Elevation: 10–100 m

Distribution

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Fla., South America (Brazil), introduced also in Indian Ocean Islands (Mauritius), Pacific Islands (Hawaii, Tubuai Islands).

Discussion

Sida planicaulis is weedy and thought to have originated in Brazil, where it is quite common.

Sida planicaulis was first reported from south-central Florida (Glades, Highlands, Okeechobee, Osceola, and Polk counties) by K. R. DeLaney (2010) as new to North America; it has been reported (as S. acuta) also from New Jersey and Pennsylvania on ballast as a waif.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Sida planicaulis"
Paul A. Fryxell† +  and Steven R. Hill +
Cavanilles +
Flatstem sida +  and Brazilian wire-weed +
Fla. +, South America (Brazil) +, introduced also in Indian Ocean Islands (Mauritius) +, Pacific Islands (Hawaii +  and Tubuai Islands). +
10–100 m +
Disturbed sites +
Flowering year-round. +
Introduced +
Malvastrum carpinifolium +, Malvinda carpinifolia +, Sida acuta subsp. carpinifolia +, S. acuta var. carpinifolia +, S. betulina +, S. bracteolata +, S. carpinifolia var. antillana +  and S. carpinifolia var. betulina +
Sida planicaulis +
species +