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John Leslie Dowe is an Australian botanistIPNI: John Leslie Dowe
''The International Plant Name Index.'' Retrieved 13 March 2019.
who specialises in palms.


Published names (selected)

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Archontophoenix maxima ''Archontophoenix maxima'', the Walsh River palm, is the largest species of the genus '' Archontophoenix''. It is endemic to Queensland, Australia. This robust palm grows in rainforest in altitudes of between on the Walsh River and the adjacen ...
'' Dowe (1994) Austrobaileya 4(2): 235. *'' Balaka streptostachys'' D.Fuller & Dowe (1999) Palms 43(1): 10. *'' Livistona decora (
W.Bull William Bull (1828-1902) was an English people, English botanist, nurseryman and plant collector. He was born in Winchester and in 1861 purchased the nursery of John Weeks and Company in King's Road, Chelsea, London, Chelsea. He introduced into cu ...
) Dowe (2004) Austrobaileya 6: 979. *'' Calyptrocalyx hollrungii'' (
Becc. Odoardo Beccari (16 November 1843 – 25 October 1920) was an Italian botanist famous for his discoveries in Indonesia, particularly New Guinea, and Australia. He has been called the greatest botanist to ever study Malesia. His author abbrevi ...
) Dowe & M.D.Ferrero (2001) Blumea 46(2): 226. (A complete list may be found at IPNI.)


Publications (selected)

*Dowe, J.L. (2016
Charles Weldon (de Burgh) Birch (Count Zelling), an unassuming botanical and zoological collector in central and north-eastern Queensland.
''North Queensland Naturalist'' 46 *Dowe, J.L. (2016
ODOARDO BECCARI AND ENRICO D’ALBERTIS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, 1878: BOTANICAL AND ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS.
''Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania'' 150, 27-41. *Dowe, J.L. (2017) Baron Ferdinand von Mueller, the "Princeps of Australian Botany", and a Historical Account of his Australasian Palms. ''Palms'' 61, * * * See also


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