Frederick Arthur Rodway


Frederick Arthur Rodway was an Australian physician, botanist, and plant collector. He collected spermatophytes in New South Wales and Western Australia.

Biography

F. A. Rodway was a physician based in Nowra, where he had a house and a surgery. He collected botanical specimens primarily in South Coast (New [South Wales)|South Coast, New South Wales].
Edwin Cheel published a 1919 paper crediting Rodway with raising the variety Leptospermum scoparium var. rotundifolium to species status as Leptospermum rotundifolium.
F. A. Rodway's daughter was the botanist Gwenda Louise Davis, and his father was the botanist-dentist Leonard Rodway. The NSW Rodway Nature Reserve is named in honour of the family.

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