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Lowrie, originally a businessman and inventor, got in contact with the carnivorous flora of western Australia in the late sixties and worked on it as an amateur. As time went on, his hobby turned to a profession and Lowrie discovered and described numerous species, (especially ''[[Drosera]]'', ''[[Byblis]]'' and ''[[Utricularia]]''), partially together with [[Neville Marchant|Dr. Neville Marchant]]. From [[1986]] to [[1998]] he published ''"Carnivorous Plants Of Australia"'' in three volumes, a fourth is in the making. A second focus of his work is the genus ''[[Stylidium]]''.
Lowrie, originally a businessman and inventor, got in contact with the carnivorous flora of western Australia in the late sixties and worked on it as an amateur. As time went on, his hobby turned to a profession and Lowrie discovered and described numerous species, (especially ''[[Drosera]]'', ''[[Byblis]]'' and ''[[Utricularia]]''), partially together with [[Neville Marchant|Dr. Neville Marchant]]. From [[1986]] to [[1998]] he published ''"Carnivorous Plants Of Australia"'' in three volumes, a fourth is in the making. A second focus of his work is the genus ''[[Stylidium]]''.

Soon Lowrie started selling the plants he described internationally to collectors. As he sells partially extremely rare and endangered living plants too, there is an ongoing discussion on his environmental responsibility.


{{botanist|Lowrie|Allen Lowrie}}
{{botanist|Lowrie|Allen Lowrie}}

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Allen Lowrie is a West Australian botanist. He is living in Duncraig, a Perth suburb, is married and has two daughters.

Lowrie, originally a businessman and inventor, got in contact with the carnivorous flora of western Australia in the late sixties and worked on it as an amateur. As time went on, his hobby turned to a profession and Lowrie discovered and described numerous species, (especially Drosera, Byblis and Utricularia), partially together with Dr. Neville Marchant. From 1986 to 1998 he published "Carnivorous Plants Of Australia" in three volumes, a fourth is in the making. A second focus of his work is the genus Stylidium.

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