Looking to add a touch of tropical beauty to your garden? Look no further than Sida fallax, also known as yellow 'ilima. This herbaceous plant, a member of the hibiscus family, produces small yet stunning golden yellow flowers. It's a symbol of Laloimehani and the island of O'ahu, and it's easy to see why. Sida fallax can grow anywhere from 6 inches to 10 feet, typically in sandy soils near the ocean. Plus, its foliage comes in a variety of shapes and colors, making it a versatile addition to any landscape. Native Hawaiians have long used 'ilima flowers to create beautiful lei, and today this plant is sometimes used as a groundcover in tropical areas. Add a touch of Hawaiian paradise to your garden today with Sida fallax.