DIE BROMELIE - 2024(2)

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Table of contents

  • Front Page - Dyckia laroccae at the type locality with its stem covered by dry leaf bases, which are often blackened by fire (more details page 80)
  • Pascal Stutzer - Travel Report & Natural Habitats - Oaxaca - A Journey to Tillandsia Habitats in the Southern Highlands of Mexico (1)
  • Pierre J. Braun & Arne Seringer - First Description - Xeromorphic Bromeliads from Brazil (VIII): Dyckia laroccae, a Striking New Species from Goiás
  • Pierre J. Braun, Gerhard Heimen, João Larocca & Arne Seringer - First Description - Xeromorphic Bromeliads from Brazil (IX): Dyckia bernhardii, another New Species from Goiás
  • Andreas Böker & Michael H.J. Barfuss - Plant Presentation & Cultivation - Observed in Cultivation: Tillandsia cacticola
  • Manfred Speckmaier, Thorsten Rennebarth & Michael H.J. Barfuss - Internal - Report on the Annual General Meeting 2023 in Dresden
  • Andreas Böker - Internal - The Plant Presentation at the Annual General Meeting 2023 in Dresden
  • Monika Bruggaier - Internal - The Presence of the DBG at the "Dresdner Ostern" with "Internationaler Orchideenwelt" 2024
  • Back Page - Tillandsia violacea in a fabulous magical cloud forest in the highlands of Oaxaca, Mexico (more details page 76)