Sida cordifolia Linnaeus (1753: 684)
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Sida cordifolia Linnaeus (1753: 684) |
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6. Sida cordifolia Linnaeus (1753: 684) View in CoL ( Figs. 2A View FIGURE 2 , 4B View FIGURE 4 ). Lectotype (designated by Borssum-Waalkes 1966: 200):— Habitat in India, cordifolia . 4, Herb. Linnaeus 866.12 (LINN, photo!).
Taxonomic notes: — Sida cordifolia is distinguished from all other species of section Cordifoliae ( Fryxell 1985) by having leaves cordate, ovate to ovate-oblong, densely covered with stellate trichomes; terminal flowers variously disposed and aggregated into racemiform or paniculate inflorescences, axillary flowers commonly solitary or weakly paired or aggregated; calyx 10-ribbed, stellate-tomentose, pedicels 10–20 mm long, articulate 0.5 mm or ½ below the calyx; corolla yellow, yellow-orange, pale rose or salmon; stamens 30–40, the filaments organized in 5–7 phalanges; and mericarps 7–12, prominently biaristate, and spines retrorsely barbed. It is a highly variable widely distributed species, and one of the most polymorphic species in Sida .
Distribution and habitat: —Widely distributed in pantropical and subtropical regions ( Fryxell 1985) including all Brazilian regions. In Pernambuco, S. cordifolia occurs widely from Littoral to Caatinga, at different habitats, soils, altitudes, and in disturbed (mixed secondary forests, dried river beds, cultivations and plantations) or urbanized areas (in dry and ruderal places, roadsides or wastelands).
Representative specimen: — BRAZIL. Pernambuco. Altinho, Sítio Poços Pretos, 31 October 1996, fr., G.S. Baracho & J.A. Siqueira-Filho 304 (UFP).
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