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Rachel Lowell Lowe

(30 Dec) 1883 - 1978 (28 Mar)




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Rachel Lowe was an American botanist and plant collector with an especial interest in ferns and bryophytes.


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1919. Lowe, Rachel L.. Collecting in Arkansas. The Bryologist (2): 14-15.Google Scholar
1919. Lowe, Rachel L.. Collecting in Oklahoma. The Bryologist (3): 21-22.Google Scholar
1920. Lowe, Rachel L.. Rhacomitrium Sudeticum, a Moss New to Worcester County, Massachusetts. The Bryologist (1): 4-5.Google Scholar
1924. Lowe, Rachel L. Saxifraga aizoon on Mt. Ktaadn. Rhodora (308): 168-168.Google Scholar
1924. Lowe, Rachel L.. Collecting Mosses on Mt. Ktaadn, Maine. The Bryologist (4): 57-59.Google Scholar


1924. Lowe, Rachel L.. Saxifraga Aizoon on Mt. Ktaadn. Rhodora (308): 168-168.Google Scholar
1926. Lowe, Rachel L.. A Second Trip to Mt. Katahdin, Maine. The Bryologist (6): 70-70.Google Scholar
1927. Dunham, Elizabeth M. and Rachel L. Lowe. Mosses of Unusual Growth or Unusual Habitat. The Bryologist (4): 62-65.Google Scholar
1927. Lowe, Rachel L.. Climbing Fern in a Garden. American Fern Journal (1): 25-26.Google Scholar
1929. Maxon, William R., Jay G. Underwood, R. C. Benedict, E. J. Winslow, C. A. Weatherby, H. D. House, Mary F. Wright, Maurice Brooks, Edgar T. Wherry, Ralph C. Benedict and Rachel L. Lowe. American Fern Society. American Fern Journal (2): 65-76.Google Scholar
1933. Lowe, Rachel L.. [Edible Ferns]. American Fern Journal (2): 65-65.Google Scholar
1934. Bartram, Edwin B., Margaret Fulford, George B. Kaiser and Rachel L. Lowe. Annual Reports. Sullivant Moss Society. 1933. The Bryologist (1): 18-20.Google Scholar