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ascending. Leaves 1-3 in. across, lobes shallow, broad. Mowers 
small, long-stalked. Bracteoles narrowly oblong, acute. Petals 
pale lilac, darker-streaked, 2-3 times as long as the calyx. 
Matiana, Narkunda ; June. — Plains of X. India, ascending to 10,000 ft. — 
W. Asia, Europe (Britain, Dwarf Mallow). 
A weed of cultivation. 
4. Malva parviflora, Linn. ; FI. Br. Ind. i. 321. Pubescent. 
Stems decumbent, 6-12 in., spreading. Leaves \-2 in. across, 
lobes usually obscure. Flowers small, shortly stalked or sessile. 
Bracteoles linear. Petals pale pink, hardly longer than the calyx. 
Mushobra ; May, June. — Plains of N. India. — W. Asia, W. Africa, Europe. 
2. SIDA. A name adopted by Linnaeus from classical authors. 
— Tropical and subtropical regions. 
Low shrubs, more or less covered with stellate hairs or pubes- 
cence. Stems erect or nearly so. Leaves simple, not lobed. 
Calyx bell-shaped, 5-lobed, lobes triangular, acute. Bracteoles 
none. Petals pale yellow, slightly longer than the calyx. Stamens 
united in a tube separating at the top into short, free, anther- 
bearing filaments. Ovary 5-10-celled, carpels 1-ovuled, arranged 
round a central axis ; styles united for about half their length ; 
stigmas minute, capitate. Fruit enclosed in the persistent calyx ; 
carpels shortly pointed, ultimately separating from the axis, 
1 -seeded, opening irregularly. 
Leaves cordate ; stalks 1—2 in. ; lower surface green . . 1. S. humilis. 
Leaves wedge-shaped at base ; stalks Jin. or less; lower surface 
grey-pubescent . . . . . . . . 2 . S. obovata. 
1. Sida humilis, Willd. ; FI. Br. Ind. i. 322. Stellately hairy. 
Leaves ovate, about 2\ X 1J in., cordate, long-pointed, toothed ; 
lower surface green, bearing a ‘few scattered, stellate hairs ; stalks 
1-2 in. Flowers about J in. diam., solitary or in pairs or small 
cymes. Carpels 5. 
Valleys below Simla ; September. — Throughout India, ascending to 5000 ft. 
— Tropical Africa and America. 
2. Sida obovata, Wall. ; FI. Br. Ind. i. 323, under S. rhombi- 
folia. Stellately pubescent. Leaves variable, obovate about 
1J X 1 in., or ovate about 2 x 1^ in., or orbicular about f X | 
in., base wedge-shaped, margins toothed at least on the upper 
half ; lower surface grey with dense pubescence ; stalks J in. or 
less. Flowers about ^ in. diam., in clusters. Carpels 7-10. 
Syree, Sutlej valley ; September, October. — Throughout India, ascending to 
6000 ft. — Tropics of both Hemispheres. 
