Texas
Wildbuds

Sida abutifolia

(Speading Fanpetals)

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Sida abutifolia, Goose Island State Park, Aransas Co. 8985 

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Sida abutifolia, Goose Island State Park, Aransas Co. 8972

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Sida abutifolia, Pace Bend Park, Travis Co. 1515

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Sida abutifolia, Goose Island State Park, Aransas Co. 8982

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Sida abutifolia, Pace Bend Park, Travis Co. 1519

Scientific Name Sida abutifolia (Sida filicaulis) USDA PLANTS Symbol SIAB
Common Name Spreading Fanpetals ITIS Taxonomic Serial No. 505208
Family Malvaceae (Mallow) SEINet
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Description Habitat: Sandy or caliche soils in open, grassy areas and roadsides.
Plant: Ground-hugging, spreading perennial, stems to 18 inches long.
Leaves: Ovate to oblong leaves with toothed edges, 1/4 to 3/4-inch long.
Inflorescence: Yellow-orange (sometimes whitish) flowers 1/4 to 1/2-inch across on pedicels 1/2 to 3/4-inch long rising from leaf axils.
Bloom Period: March to October.
References: "Wildflowers of the Texas Hill Country" by Marshall Enquist.
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Texas Status:
Native

Banner photo of Castilleja indivisa and Lupinus ssp. taken along FM 1323 north of Johnson City, Blanco County

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