Jun Wen

Curator of botany, research botanist and evolutionary biologist (1963- ).

Jun Wen (Chinese: 文军, Born December 27, 1963) is an evolutionary biologist and curator at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in the Department of Botany and has worked in the Laboratory of Molecular Systematics. She researches the monography, phylogenetics, biogeography, and ethnobotany of the plant families Araliaceae and Vitaceae. She has published over 190 scientific papers.

Abbreviations: J.Wen
Occupations: scientific collector, evolutionary biologist, university teacher, curator, botanist, botanical collector, biologist
Citizenships: United States
Languages: English
Dates: 1963-01-01T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Hubei
Direct attributions: 156 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 157 plants, 0 fungi

156 plants attributed, 1 plant contributed to157 plants:

Zanthoxylum asiaticum (Climbing-orange) (L.) Appelhans, Groppo & J.Wen 2018
edible, medicinal, and vegetable plant species in the rutaceae family
Zanthoxylum asiaticum is a species of plant in the family Rutaceae. Under its synonym Toddalia asiatica, it was the only species in the monotypic genus Toddalia, now included in Zanthoxylum. It is known by the English name orange climber.
Aralia rex (Ekman ex Harms) J.Wen 1993
critically endangered plant species in the araliaceae family
Aralia rex is a species of flowering plant in the family Araliaceae. It has also been treated as Megalopanax rex, the only species in the genus Megalopanax. It is endemic to Cuba.
Rhaphiolepis bengalensis (Roxb.) B.B.Liu & J.Wen 2020
plant species in the rosaceae family
Rhaphiolepis bengalensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. R. bengalensis is a subtropical medium-sized tree, and is found in Asia, including in India at an elevation from 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) to 3,000 metres (9,800 ft). The species is rated least concern on the IUCN red list.
Hedera iberica (McAll.) Ackerf. & J.Wen 2002
plant species in the araliaceae family
Hedera iberica is a species of ivy (genus Hedera) which is native to the western Iberian peninsula (Portugal and southwest Spain), and northern Morocco. It was formerly classified as a sub-species named Hedera maderensis iberica in Hedera maderensis (K. Koch ex A. Rutherf). The Iberian subspecies was subsequently classified as a distinct species. It grows on slopes, rock, soil, trunks of trees.
Aralia excelsa (Sciadodendron Excelsum) (Griseb.) J.Wen 2001
plant species in the araliaceae family
Aralia excelsa is a species of flowering plant in the family Araliaceae. It is native to Mexico, Central America, northern South America and parts of the Caribbean. This species is a shrub or tree up to 20 meters tall with tripinnate leaves and umbels of flowers.
Metapanax J.Wen & Frodin 2001
plant genus in the araliaceae family
Metapanax is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae, comprising two species. They are endemic to central and southern China and Vietnam.
Rhaphiolepis cavaleriei (H.Lév.) B.B.Liu & J.Wen 2020
plant species in the rosaceae family
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Prunus himalayana J.Wen 2010
plant species in the rosaceae family
Prunus himalayana, called jyokun shin in Tibetan and 喜马拉雅臭樱 in Chinese, is a species of Prunus native to Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim and Tibet. It prefers to grow 2,800 to 4,200 m above sea level in the Himalayas. As Maddenia himalaica it was the type species for the now unrecognized genus Maddenia.
Metapanax davidii (Franch.) J.Wen & Frodin 2001
plant species in the araliaceae family
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Aralia hypoglauca (C.J.Qi & T.R.Cao) J.Wen & Y.F.Deng 2002
plant species in the araliaceae family
Aralia hypoglauca is a species of flowering plant in the family Araliaceae. It is an epiphytic shrub native to Guangxi and southwestern Hunan provinces of China. It has been treated as the only species Hunaniopanax hypoglaucus of the genus Hunanioglaucus.
Aralia frodiniana J.Wen 2001
vulnerable plant species in the araliaceae family
Aralia frodiniana is a plant species endemic to the Island of Sulawesi in Indonesia. It is a shrub with prickles on the stems. Leaves are bipinnate with hair and prickles on the petioles. Leaflets are ovate to elliptical, up to 8 cm long, with teeth along the margins, upper side green with a few hairs, lower side much lighter and very densely hairy. Inflorescence about 35 cm long, a collection of umbels in a paniculate array. Fruits spherical, about 4 mm in diameter, with 5 seeds each.
Searsia undulata (Namaqua Kuni Bush) (Jacq.) T.S.Yi, A.J.Mill. & J.Wen 2004
plant species in the anacardiaceae family
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Prunus incisoserrata (T.T.Yu & T.C.Ku) J.Wen 2010
plant species in the rosaceae family
Prunus incisoserrata (Chinese: 锐齿臭樱, meaning "sharp-toothed flowering cherry") is a species of Prunus native to central China, preferring to grow at 1100–2900 m. It is a shrub reaching a height of 2–5 m. On Huangshan Mountain it is found growing beneath Prunus clarofolia and alongside fellow shrubs Symplocos paniculata, Hydrangea chinensis, Neillia hanceana, Morus australis and Kerria japonica.
Liquidambar caudata (H.T.Chang) Ickert-Bond & J.Wen 2013
plant species in the altingiaceae family
Liquidambar caudata is a species of sweetgum tree endemic to East China.
Brassaiopsis bodinieri (H.Lév.) J.Wen & Lowry 2006
plant species in the araliaceae family
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Ampelocissus asekii J.Wen, Kiapranis & Lovave 2013
plant species in the vitaceae family
Ampelocissus asekii is a species of vine, in the family Vitaceae, from Morobe Province of Papua New Guinea. It is a close relative of Ampelocissus muelleriana Planch., another endemic of New Guinea and differs from the latter by its densely woolly tomentose lower leaflet surface and much thicker leaflets. The species is from the mid montane forests, whereas A. muelleriana occurs in the lowland rain forests. It is named after the type locality, the Aseki Patrol area in Morobe Province and was first described in 2013.
Staphylea campanulata J.Wen 1993
plant species in the staphyleaceae family
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Prunus hypoxantha (Koehne) J.Wen 2010
plant species in the rosaceae family
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Prunus hypoleuca (Madden Cherry) (Koehne) J.Wen 2010
plant species in the rosaceae family
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Metapanax delavayi (Franch.) J.Wen & Frodin 2001
plant species in the araliaceae family
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Liquidambar siamensis (Craib) Ickert-Bond & J.Wen 2013
plant species in the altingiaceae family
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Liquidambar chingii (F.P.Metcalf) Ickert-Bond & J.Wen 2013
plant species in the altingiaceae family
Liquidambar chingii is a species of plant in the Altingiaceae family. It is native to Vietnam and China. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Liquidambar cambodiana (Sdey) (Lecomte) Ickert-Bond & J.Wen 2013
plant species in the altingiaceae family
Liquidambar cambodiana, commonly known as sdey, is a tree in the Altingiaceae family endemic to southwest Cambodia.
Aralia subcordata (Wall. ex G.Don) J.Wen 1993
plant species in the araliaceae family
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Aralia leschenaultii (DC.) J.Wen 1993
plant species in the araliaceae family
Aralia leschenaultii is a species of plant in the family Araliaceae. It is found in China, India, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka.
Aralia glabrifoliolata (C.B.Shang) J.Wen 2002
plant species in the araliaceae family
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Aralia delavayi J.Wen 2002
plant species in the araliaceae family
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Aralia debilis J.Wen 1994
vulnerable and medicinal plant species in the araliaceae family
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Aralia dasyphylloides (Hand.-Mazz.) J.Wen 1994
plant species in the araliaceae family
Aralia dasyphylloides is a species of flowering plant in the family Araliaceae, native to south China. Some sources have included it in Aralia dasyphylla.
Aralia castanopsisicola (Aralia Castanopsiscola) (Hayata) J.Wen 1993
plant species in the araliaceae family
Aralia castanopsicola, synonym Pentapanax castanopsicola, is a species of plant in the family Araliaceae. It is endemic to Taiwan. It is threatened by habitat loss. The specific epithet is spelt in various ways, including castanopsidicola.
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