Stuart Henry Low

Stuart Henry Low
Stuart Henry Low
Nacimiento 1826
Upper Clapton, Londres
Fallecimiento 1890
Residencia Inglaterra
Nacionalidad inglés
Campo naturalista, empresario, explorador
Abreviatura en botánica S.H.Low

Stuart Henry Low (1826 - 1890) fue un naturalista, empresario de viveros de plantas, y explorador inglés. Al fallecer su padre en 1863, la firma familiar Hugh Low & Co., en Clapton, fue conducida por este el mayor de cuatro hijos.[1]

Contenido

Algunas publicaciones

Libros

Honores

Epónimos

Unas 28 especies fueron nombradas en su honor, entre éllas:

Abreviatura

La abreviatura S.H.Low se emplea para indicar a Stuart Henry Low como autoridad en la descripción y clasificación científica de los vegetales. (Ver listado de especies descritas por este autor en IPNI)

Referencias

  1. 1890 The Garden: an illustrated weekly journal of gardening in all its branches, Volumen 35
  2. Nuytsia 8(3) 1992 (APNI)
  3. Linnaea 25: 518. 1853 (IK)
  4. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria New Series 40(2) 1928 (APNI)
  5. Linnaea 26 1854 (APNI)
  6. Ned. Kruidk. Arch. iv. (1859) 131. (IK)
  7. Phalaenopsis: a monograph: 215 (2001). (IK)
  8. Linnaea 28: 586. 1857 (IK)
  9. Fl. Tasm. (1855). (IK)
  10. Syn. Pl. Glumac. 1(3): 304. 1854 [1855 publ. 12-13 Apr 1854] (IK)
  11. Ned. Kruidk. Arch. iv. (1859) 110. (IK)
  12. Engl. Bot. t. 2586; Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. ii. 151. (IK)
  13. Kew Bull. 1949, 220 (1949). (IK)

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