释义 |
‖ Sida Bot.|ˈsaɪdə| [mod.L., ad. Gr. σίδη some water-plant.] A genus of malvaceous plants of a woolly or downy character, indigenous to warm climates; a plant of this genus, esp. Sida rhombifolia or Queensland hemp. Also Sida-weed.
1753Chambers' Cycl. Suppl., Sida, in botany, the name of a genus of plants, constituted by Linnæus [etc.]. 1797Encycl. Brit. (ed. 3) XVII. 461/1 This description belongs chiefly to the sida; but it will also apply to the malva crispa. 1819Pantologia X. s.v., The following species are propagated... Rhomb-leaved sida... Great bindweed-leaved sida [etc.]. 1887C. A. Moloney Forestry W. Afr. 192 While belonging with Jute to the lower grade of textile fibres, Sida is much to be preferred. 1889J. H. Maiden Useful Plants 139 Sida rhombifolia,..‘Common Sida Weed,’ ‘Queensland Hemp’. |