Native to India, Heart-Leaf Sida is is a weed that grows wild in wastelands
and along roadsides. They are found throughout the tropical and ub-tropical
plains all over India and Srilanka. The herb grows to 30-80 cm. The plant
though seasonal, is available throughout the year, and is especially
luxuriant during the months of October to December. The leaves, 1-5.5 cm
long, are heart shaped, one at each node. The flowers, 7-8 mm across, are
produced at the leaf axils, and are yellow in color. The plant can be
easily recognized with the above characteristics, and the entire plant is
used in making medicine.
Identification credit: Dinesh Valke
Photographed at Valley Park, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra.
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