DIE BROMELIE - 2022(1)
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Table of contents
- Front Cover - The Queen of the Andes or giant bromeliad, Puya raimondii, in Comanche at over 4,000 m a.s.l., Bolivia
- Leonard Georg - Science - Known from the Type Collection Only: Identifying Neoregelia Clones (Bromeliaceae subfam. Bromelioideae) by DNA Barcoding
- Arne Seringer - Travel Report Bolivia 2019: A Journey through the Highlands (1)
- Andreas Böker - Cultivation - Cultivation of the ‘Cool Greens‘: The Green Funnel-Shaped Tillandsias to be Cultivated in Cool Conditions
- José M. Manzanares & Walter Till - New Description - One New and Two Good Old Species from the Alliance of Tillandsia ionochroma: Tillandsia veleziana, T. fuscoguttata and T. wangerinii
- Eric J. Gouda - New Description - A New Species from the Alliance of Racinaea spiculosa from Peru: Racinaea attenuatipetala
- Internal - Proceedings of the Regular General Meeting of the German Bromeliad Society e. V. (DBG) of 4 September 2021 at 4.00 p.m. in the Mainzpavillon of the egapark, Erfurt
- Internal - Members‘ Meeting and Regular Annual General Meeting 2022 of the German Bromeliad Society e.V. (DBG)
- Internal - Number of Members of the German Bromeliad Society e. V. (DBG) as of 31.12.2021
- Back Cover - Tillandsia capillaris on walls of buildings from the Inca period on the Island of the Sun, Isla del Sol, in Lake Titicaca, Bolivia