Frederick Arthur Rodway (25 March 1880, Hobart, Tasmania – 1 April 1956, Nowra, New South Wales) was an Australian physician, botanist, and plant collector.
[1] He collected spermatophytes in New South Wales and Western Australia.
[2][3] F. A. Rodway was a physician based in Nowra, where he had a house and a surgery.
[1] Edwin Cheel published a 1919 paper[4] crediting Rodway with raising the variety Leptospermum scoparium var.
[1] The NSW Rodway Nature Reserve[6] is named in honour of the family.