Family: Malvaceae
High Risk Traits:
- Broad climate suitability
 - Grows in temperate and tropical climates
 - Naturalized on the Hawaiian Islands of Kauai, Oahu, Lanai, Maui, Molokai and Hawaii. Widely naturalized elsewhere
 - A weed of crops, pastures, roadsides, disturbed sites and waste areas
 - Other Sida species are invasive weeds
 - May be unpalatable to animals (although some limited browsing may occur)
 - Shade tolerant 
 - Reproduces by seeds
 - Self-compatible
 - An annual, reaching maturity in one growing season
 - Seeds dispersed externally by adhering to animals and people. Seeds also dispersed as a produce contaminant
 - May produce prolific numbers of seeds in certain situations
 - Forms a persistent seed bank (3+ years for a small percentage of seeds)
 
Low Risk Traits:
- In the Hawaiian Islands, primarily a weed of disturbed areas and waste lands, and generally not considered a significant environmental weed
 - Not reported to spread vegetatively
 - Herbicides may provide effective control
 
						
					