Juliet A. Wege

Australian botanist (1971 - ).

Juliet Ann Wege (born 1971 in Western Australia) is an Australian botanist. She graduated in 1992 and gained a PhD at The University of Western Australia in 1999 with a thesis titled "Morphological and anatomical variation within Stylidium (Stylidiaceae): a systematic perspective". As of 2021 she works as a researcher at the Western Australian Herbarium run by Western Australia's Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions and is managing editor of Nuytsia. Her main area of expertise is in taxonomy and study of the Stylidiaceae family of triggerplants. During 2005 and 2006 she wa

Abbreviations: Wege
Occupations: botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: Australia
Dates: 1971-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 81 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 82 plants, 0 fungi

81 plants attributed, 1 plant contributed to82 plants:

Stylidium perplexum Wege 2008
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
Stylidium perplexum is a species of triggerplant that is endemic to south-west Western Australia. It is a tuberous species that has many stems and has been described as "somewhat shrubby" at 15–40 cm tall. The linear leaves can be 2 cm long and are arranged around the stem in a rosette at the stem apices. The 8–19 cm tall scapes bear 6 to 14 flowers that are white with purple accents and corolla lobes that are laterally paired and 4–6 mm long. S. perplexum was first collected by Graham S. McCutcheon in 1983, but was initially identified as S. fasciculatum. Juliet Wege discovered the specimen
Stylidium nymphaeum Wege 2010
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
Stylidium nymphaeum is a climbing triggerplant found along the southern coast of Southwest Australia. The species uses the curved tips of its leaves to clamber over nearby plants, attaining a height between 1.4 and 2.5 metres. These leaves are long and slender, between 15 and 75 millimetres in length and 0.8 to 2 millimetres in width, are hairless, and have an entire margin. The scape is also hairless. The flowers are pink to purple, appearing from December or January to May. The species is found on sandy clay or peaty sands in seasonally wet, low-lying areas, and alongside creeks, in dense
Stylidium exappendiculatum (Lowrie & Carlquist) Wege 2012
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
Stylidium exappendiculatum is a species of dicotyledonous plant in the genus Stylidium (family Stylidiaceae). It was first described in 1991 by Allen Lowrie and Sherwin Carlquist as a subspecies of Stylidium emarginatum, and was raised to species level by Juliet Wege in 2012. According to the Catalogue of Life, Stylidium exappendiculatum does not have any known subspecies.
Stylidium angustifolium (Carlquist) Wege 2010
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium acuminatum (Carlquist) Wege 2010
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Hibbertia atrichosepala Wege & K.R.Thiele 2009
plant species in the dilleniaceae family
Hibbertia atrichosepala is a species of flowering plant in the family Dilleniaceae and is endemic to a restricted area in the south-west of Western Australia. It is an upright shrub with crowded linear to tapering leaves and yellow flowers arranged singly in leaf axils with glabrous sepals and the five stamens all on one side of the two carpels.
Allocasuarina hystricosa Wege 2007
plant species in the casuarinaceae family
Allocasuarina hystricosa is a species of flowering plant in the family Casuarinaceae and is endemic to the south of Western Australia. It is a dioecious shrub with more or less erect branchlets, the leaves reduced to scales in whorls of ten to twelve, the fruiting cones 13–30 mm (0.51–1.18 in) long containing winged seeds (samaras) 4.5–9 mm (0.18–0.35 in) long.
Stylidium xanthellum Wege 2012
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium validum Wege 2005
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium thylax Wege 2006
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium scintillans Wege 2012
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium rosulatum Wege 2007
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium planirosulum Wege 2006
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium perula Wege 2006
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium korijekup Wege, B.J.Keighery & Keighery 2007
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium hymenocraspedum Wege 2006
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium gloeophyllum Wege 2006
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium glandulosissimum Wege 2006
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium ferricola Wege & Keighery 2007
perennial plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium diplotrichum Wege 2006
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium diademum Wege 2007
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium decipiens (Carlquist) Wege 2012
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium cornuatum Wege 2012
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium clavatum (Carlquist) Wege 2007
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium bellum Wege 2007
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium applanatum Wege 2007
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium amabile Wege & D.J.Coates 2007
critically endangered plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Marianthus aquilonaris N.Gibson & Wege 2009
plant species in the pittosporaceae family
Marianthus aquilonaris is a species of flowering plant in the family Pittosporaceae and is endemic to a restricted part of the southwest of Western Australia. It is an erect, multi-stemmed shrub with elliptic to oblong leaves and pale blue to almost white flowers arranged singly in leaf axils.
Hibbertia abyssa Wege & K.R.Thiele 2009
plant species in the dilleniaceae family
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Arabidella chrysodema Lepschi & Wege 2007
plant species in the brassicaceae family
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