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Sida fallax, known as yellow ilima or golden mallow, is a species of herbaceous flowering plant in the Hibiscus family, Malvaceae, indigenous to the Hawaiian Archipelago and other Pacific Islands. Plants may be erect or prostrate and are found in drier areas in sandy soils, often near the ocean. ʻIlima is the symbol of Laloimehani and is the flower for the islands of Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi, and Abemama, Kiribati. It is known as ʻilima or ʻāpiki in Hawaiian and as kio in Marshallese, te kaura in Kiribati, idibin ekaura in Nauruan, and akatā in Tuvalu.

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  • Sida fallax (‘ilima en hawaiiano) es una pequeña herbácea de las Hibiscus en la familia de las (Malvaceae). Es indígena de las islas hawaiianas, donde era la flor original usada en la hechura del lei. (es)
  • Sida fallax est une espèce de plante herbacée à fleurs de la famille des Malvaceae. Elle est originaire du Pacifique, notamment d'Hawaï. Elle y était utilisée pour fabriquer les , les colliers de fleurs hawaïens. Les fleurs sont petites, approximativement 2 à 2,5 cm de diamètre, avec cinq pétales et sont de couleur jaune d'or. Les plants peuvent être dressés ou prostrés. Elle pousse en terrains secs et sablonneux, souvent près de l'océan. (fr)
  • Sida fallax Walp. (in lingua hawaiana ʻilima) è una pianta appartenente alla famiglia delle Malvacee, che cresce in diverse isole del Pacifico. È il simbolo dell'isola hawaiana di Oʻahu. (it)
  • Sida fallax är en malvaväxtart som beskrevs av Wilhelm Gerhard Walpers. Sida fallax ingår i släktet sammetsmalvor, och familjen malvaväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Sida fallax, known as yellow ilima or golden mallow, is a species of herbaceous flowering plant in the Hibiscus family, Malvaceae, indigenous to the Hawaiian Archipelago and other Pacific Islands. Plants may be erect or prostrate and are found in drier areas in sandy soils, often near the ocean. ʻIlima is the symbol of Laloimehani and is the flower for the islands of Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi, and Abemama, Kiribati. It is known as ʻilima or ʻāpiki in Hawaiian and as kio in Marshallese, te kaura in Kiribati, idibin ekaura in Nauruan, and akatā in Tuvalu. (en)
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  • Sida fallax (‘ilima en hawaiiano) es una pequeña herbácea de las Hibiscus en la familia de las (Malvaceae). Es indígena de las islas hawaiianas, donde era la flor original usada en la hechura del lei. (es)
  • Sida fallax est une espèce de plante herbacée à fleurs de la famille des Malvaceae. Elle est originaire du Pacifique, notamment d'Hawaï. Elle y était utilisée pour fabriquer les , les colliers de fleurs hawaïens. Les fleurs sont petites, approximativement 2 à 2,5 cm de diamètre, avec cinq pétales et sont de couleur jaune d'or. Les plants peuvent être dressés ou prostrés. Elle pousse en terrains secs et sablonneux, souvent près de l'océan. (fr)
  • Sida fallax, known as yellow ilima or golden mallow, is a species of herbaceous flowering plant in the Hibiscus family, Malvaceae, indigenous to the Hawaiian Archipelago and other Pacific Islands. Plants may be erect or prostrate and are found in drier areas in sandy soils, often near the ocean. ʻIlima is the symbol of Laloimehani and is the flower for the islands of Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi, and Abemama, Kiribati. It is known as ʻilima or ʻāpiki in Hawaiian and as kio in Marshallese, te kaura in Kiribati, idibin ekaura in Nauruan, and akatā in Tuvalu. In Hawaiian religion, the ʻilima flowers are associated with Laka, the goddess of the hula, and the plant's prosrate form with Pele's brother, Kane-ʻapua, the god of taro planters. Lei made from ʻilima were believed to attract mischievous spirits (thus its alternative name, ʻāpiki), although some considered them to be lucky. (en)
  • Sida fallax Walp. (in lingua hawaiana ʻilima) è una pianta appartenente alla famiglia delle Malvacee, che cresce in diverse isole del Pacifico. È il simbolo dell'isola hawaiana di Oʻahu. (it)
  • Sida fallax är en malvaväxtart som beskrevs av Wilhelm Gerhard Walpers. Sida fallax ingår i släktet sammetsmalvor, och familjen malvaväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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