Sida fallax — an easy houseplant, prefers full sun light
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Sida fallax

Sida Fallax

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Sida fallax, commonly known as Cuban jute or yellow fanpetals, is a perennial plant species belonging to the Malvaceae family. Native to Cuba and other Caribbean islands, it is also found in parts of South America. The plant can grow up to 1 meter tall and features yellow flowers with five petals that bloom from summer through fall. Its leaves are green, oval-shaped with serrated edges, and possess a velvety texture on both sides.

In Cuba, Sida fallax has traditionally been used for medicinal purposes to treat various ailments including fever, coughs, colds, and bronchitis. The plant contains several bioactive compounds such as flavonoids, which have antioxidant properties that help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.

Additionally, Sida fallax has industrial uses due to its strong fibers, which are used in making ropes and textiles. Its nectar-rich flowers also make it an important food source for bees.

In summary, Sida fallax is a versatile and valuable plant species with applications in medicine and industry, while also providing ecological benefits by supporting pollinators like bees.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Shrub
Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Sida
Family
Malvaceae
Hardiness Zone
9-11
Mature Height
0.3 m to 3.05 m
Mature Spread
30 cm to 61 cm
Leaf Color
Green, Dark Green
Leaf Type
Evergreen
Flower Color
Yellow, Orange
Flower Size
1.52 cm to 2.54 cm
Bloom Time
All year round
Planting Time
Summer, Autumn
Harvest Time
All year round
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Yellow ‘ilima en Akatā en ʻilima en Yellow `Ilima en Yellow ムilima en Yellow ilima
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Sida fallax leaf
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Sida fallax leaf
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Sida fallax flower
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Sida fallax flower
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