Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants - Online edition
Sida spinosa L.
Linnaeus, C. von (1753) Species Plantarum : 683. Type: Herb. Linn. n. 866.1; lecto: LINN. Fide Borssum Walkes (1966).
Spiny sida; Sida, Spiny; Paddy's Lucerne
Flowers and fruits as a herb or a shrub up to 2 m tall.
Leaf blades about 20-90 x 6-18 mm, petioles about 3-11 mm long. Both the upper and lower leaf blade surfaces clothed in pale stellate hairs. Lateral veins 5-7 on each side if the midrib, depressed on the upper surface. Leaf blade margin toothed with 20-30 teeth on each side. Stipules linear about 3-7 mm long, densely clothed in stellate hairs.
Peduncles (petioles) pulvinate. Calyx tube ribbed, about 4-5 mm long, lobes about 4-05 mm long. Petals about 8-20 mm long, +/- free or attached to one another only at the base by way of the androgynophore. Stamens fused to form a column around the ovary and style. Free staminal filaments about 0.75-2 mm long, anthers about 0.5-0.75 x 1 mm. Ovary about 1.5-2 mm long. Styles 6-8, each about 6-10 mm long, fused together at the base. Locules about 6-8. Ovules 1 per locule.
Fruits wider than long, about 5 mm diam., consisting of 10 mericarps. Fruits enveloped in the persistent calyx, calyx about 7-8 mm long, longitudinally ribbed and densely clothed in stellate hairs. Each mericarp about 2 mm long with two horns each about 1 mm long at the apex. Horns with a few hairs near the apex. Seeds irregularly shaped about 2-2.2 x 1.5 mm, pointed at one end.
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Occurs in WA, NT, CYP, NEQ, CEQ and southwards as far as coastal central New South Wales. Altitudinal range in northern Australia from near sea level to 850 m. Often a weed of agricultural land, also found in vine thicket, disturbed monsoon forest and rain forest margins. Found throughout the tropics in the rest of the world.