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'Ilima

Sida fallax

Description:

‘Ilima is recognized as the official island flower of O’ahu and the small (2–2.5 cm) bright orange or yellow flowers are often used to make beautiful and highly prized lei (garlands). ‘Ilima leis are among the most treasured lei and are difficult to make, requiring a thousand blossoms. The flowers bloom all year long and last for only a day. ‘Ilima attracts native pollinators such as the native yellow-faced bee (Hylaeus spp). The leaves (5–7.5 cm) range in shape from oval to almost round with a pointed end, and have jagged edges.

Habitat:

'Ilima is a common shrub or ground cover found along the coast and in the dry and mesic forests of all of the Hawaiian Islands. This plant was found on the Kamehameha Schools Kapalama campus on O'ahu.

Notes:

'Ilima is classified as an indigenous plant in the Malvaceae family. ‘Ilima was also used medicinally. The juice squeezed from the flowers was used as a mild laxative for children, and the root bark mixed with flowers was used to treat asthma.

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gaishimo
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gaishimo

Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

Spotted on Oct 17, 2013
Submitted on Oct 17, 2013

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