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Anthony Norman Rodd, known as Tony Rodd, (born 1940) is an Australian botanist.


Names published

(incomplete list) * '' Livistona fulva'' Rodd 1998. Revision of ''Livistona'' (Arecaceae) in Australia. ''Telopea'' 8(1): 103. * '' Livistona kimberleyana'' Rodd 1998. Revision of ''Livistona'' (Arecaceae) in Australia. ''Telopea'' 8(1): 121. * ''
Livistona lanuginosa ''Livistona'' is a genus of palms, the botanical family Arecaceae, native to southeastern and eastern Asia, Australasia, and the Horn of Africa. They are fan palms, the leaves with an armed petiole terminating in a rounded, costapalmate fan of ...
'' Rodd 1998. Revision of ''Livistona'' (Arecaceae) in Australia. ''Telopea'' 8(1): 82. * ''
Livistona mariae ''Livistona mariae'', also known as the central Australian or red cabbage palm, is a species of flowering plant in the family Arecaceae. It is found only in Australia with the best-known occurrence found in Palm Valley in Finke Gorge National ...
'' F.Muell. subsp. ''occidentalis'' Rodd 1998. Revision of ''Livistona'' (Arecaceae) in Australia. ''Telopea'' 8(1): 81. * ''
Livistona mariae ''Livistona mariae'', also known as the central Australian or red cabbage palm, is a species of flowering plant in the family Arecaceae. It is found only in Australia with the best-known occurrence found in Palm Valley in Finke Gorge National ...
'' F.Muell. subsp. ''rigida'' (Becc.) Rodd 1998. Revision of ''Livistona'' (Arecaceae) in Australia. ''Telopea'' 8(1): 80. * '' Livistona nitida'' Rodd 1998. Revision of ''Livistona'' (Arecaceae) in Australia. ''Telopea'' 8(1): 96. (These may not be accepted names.)


Publications

(incomplete) * Rodd, A.N. (1998) Revision of Livistona (Arecaceae) in Australia. ''Telopea'', 8(1): 49-153. * Harden, G.J. & Rodd, A.N. (1990) Rubus. In 'Flora of New South Wales.' (Ed. GJ Harden.) Vol. 1 pp. 531–535. (Royal Botanic Gardens: Sydney) * Rodd, A.N. & Pickard, J. (1983
Census of vascular flora of Lord Howe Island. ''Cunninghamia'' 1, 267-280.
* Rodd, A.N. (1974) Checklist of angiosperms. ''Environmental Survey of Lord Howe Island'', 21-26. * Rodd, A.N. (1982) Salicaceae. in 'Flora of Australia', 8, 200-206. * Rodd, A.N. (1971) Australian palms. ''Australian Natural History'', 25, 21-26. * Bryant, K. & Rodd, A.N. (2005). ''The ultimate plant book.'' CSIRO Publishing. * Rodd, A.N. (1996) ''The Ultimate Book of Trees & Shrubs for Australian Gardens.'' Random House Australia. * Blombery, A.M. & Rodd, A.N. (1988) ''An Informative, practical guide to palms of the world: their cultivation, care and landscape use''. Ed. Angus & Robertson. 201 pp. * Mann, R. & Rodd, A.N. (1996) ''Ultimate Book of Trees and Shrubs''. Ed. Random House Australia. 512 pp. * Cundall, P. & Rodd, A.N. (2006) ''Flora's gardening cards: perfect portable home reference for every gardener''. Ed. ABC Books. 264 pp. * Rodd, A.N. (2006) ''Flora's Trees and Shrubs: Illustrated A-Z of Over 8500 Plants''. Gardening Australia Series. Ed. ABC Books. 928 pp. * Rodd, A.N. (2007) ''Flora's Plantfinder: The Right Plants for Every Garden''. Gardening Australia Series. Ed. ABC Books. 992 pp. * Rodd, A.N. & Stackhouse, J. (2008
''Trees: The Macmillan Visual Guide''
Ed. Pan Macmillan. 304 pp. , * * * *


Translations of works


German

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French

* Tony Rodd & Jennifer Stackhouse, (2009). Les arbres, Toulouse, Milan, DL. (304 p.)


Honours


Eponymous An eponym is a person, a place, or a thing after whom or which someone or something is, or is believed to be, named. The adjectives which are derived from the word eponym include ''eponymous'' and ''eponymic''. Usage of the word The term ''epon ...
species

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Araliaceae The Araliaceae are a family of flowering plants composed of about 43 genera and around 1500 species consisting of primarily woody plants and some herbaceous plants. The morphology of Araliaceae varies widely, but it is predominantly distinguisha ...
) '' Astrotricha roddii'' Makinson * (
Rubiaceae The Rubiaceae are a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the coffee, madder, or bedstraw family. It consists of terrestrial trees, shrubs, lianas, or herbs that are recognizable by simple, opposite leaves with interpetiolar stipules ...
) '' Galium roddii'' Ehrend. & McGill.McGillivray, D.J. (1983) A revision of ''Galium'' (Rubiaceae) in Australia and New Zealand. ''Telopea'' 2(4): 371, Fig. 3 (both names accepted)


References

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