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* Renate Ehlers - ''Tillandsia piauiensis'' - a long-known known plant from Brazil. | * Renate Ehlers - ''Tillandsia piauiensis'' - a long-known known plant from Brazil. |
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Table of contents
- Renate Ehlers - Tillandsia piauiensis - a long-known known plant from Brazil.
- Gerhard Zotz - Epiphytic bromeliads and climate change.
- Benedict Tay - Tillandsia ionantha thriving in Singapore - in opposition to experts view.
- Eric Gouda - Deuterocohnia carmineo-viridiflora - a new status for a remarkable species from Bolivia and Paraguay.
- Andreas Böker - Botanische Gärten stellen sich vor - der Botanische Garten der Universität Hamburg (no english abstract)
- Roberto Vásquez Ch. & Pierre L. lbisch - The bromeliads of Bolivia (XI): Dyckia barthlottii - a new species from the Chaco Dry Forest of Bolivia
- Eddie Esteves Pereira, Andreas Hofacker & Uwe Scharf - New species in the genus Bromelia from the Cerrado biome of Central Brazil (part 2): Bromelia michaelii
- Cornelia Händler - News from the Conservation Collection: We finally got to number DBG 00500!- Update May 2012
- Petra Hensel & Claudia Messerschmidt - Das Frühjahrstreffen am 1. und 2. Juni 2012 im Botanischen Garten Solingen (no english abstract)