Lilian Ross Fraser

Australian biologist, botanist and civil servant (1908-1987).

Lilian Ross Fraser (1908– 5 October 1987) was an Australian botanist. She became the first woman inducted as a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science.

Abbreviations: L.R.Fraser
Occupations: mycologist, civil servant, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: Australia
Dates: 1908-01-01T00:00:00Z – 1987-01-01T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Kurrajong
Direct attributions: 4 plants, 6 fungi
Authorship mentions: 5 plants, 17 fungi

4 plants attributed, 1 plant contributed to5 plants:

Lomandra hystrix (Green Mat-rush) (R.Br.) L.R.Fraser & Vickery 1937
perennial plant species in the asparagaceae family
Lomandra hystrix, commonly known as green mat-rush, or creek mat-rush, is a perennial, rhizomatous a tall herb of Northern NSW to North Queensland wet tropics, Australia.
Plantago palustris L.R.Fraser & Vickery 1937
plant species in the plantaginaceae family
Plantago palustris is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae, native to New South Wales. It was first described in 1937 by Lilian Ross Fraser and Joyce Winifred Vickery from a specimen collected in a swamp at Barrington Tops.
Lomandra montana (R.Br.) L.R.Fraser & Vickery 1937
perennial plant species in the asparagaceae family
Lomandra montana (common name - Blue Mountains mat-rush) is a perennial, rhizomatous herb found in eastern Australia.
Lomatia arborescens L.R.Fraser & Vickery 1937
plant species in the proteaceae family
Lomatia arborescens, commonly known as smooth lomatia or tree lomatia, is a shrub or small tree that grows at high altitudes, in and near rainforests. It is found north from the Barrington Tops area in eastern Australia.
Epacris rhombifolia (L.R.Fraser & Vickery) Menadue 2015
plant species in the ericaceae family
Epacris rhombifolia commonly known as mountain coral heath, is a plant in the heath family Ericaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. It is an erect, multi-stemmed shrub with broad, rhombic leaves and white flowers with four petals, the flowers spreading down the branches. It only grows in wet, subalpine heath and is sometimes regarded as a variety of Epacris microphylla.
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