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* Front Cover - Closeup of the inflorescence of ''Tillandsia alto-mayoensis'' | * Front Cover - Closeup of the inflorescence of ''Tillandsia alto-mayoensis'' | ||
* Eric J. Gouda - Are ''Tillandsia hitchcockiana'' and ''Tillandsia cereicola'' really two different species? | * Eric J. Gouda - Are ''Tillandsia hitchcockiana'' and ''Tillandsia cereicola'' really two different species? | ||
* Joep Moonen - Bromeliads | * Joep Moonen - Bromeliads - Observed in Suriname and French Guiana (Part 7) | ||
* Pierre J. Braun & Bruno Gonçalves Brito - Xeromorphic Bromeliads from Brazil (III): ''Cryptanthus heimenii'', a New Species from Sergipe | * Pierre J. Braun & Bruno Gonçalves Brito - Xeromorphic Bromeliads from Brazil (III): ''Cryptanthus heimenii'', a New Species from Sergipe | ||
* Eric J. Gouda & Jerry Raack - A stunning new Tillandsia from San Martin / Peru: ''Tillandsia alto-mayoensis'' | * Eric J. Gouda & Jerry Raack - A stunning new Tillandsia from San Martin / Peru: ''Tillandsia alto-mayoensis'' | ||
* Michael H. J. Barfuss & Walter Till - The re-discovery of Tillandsia racinae L.B. Sm. at its type locality | * Michael H. J. Barfuss & Walter Till - The re-discovery of Tillandsia racinae L.B. Sm. at its type locality - Iter Columbianum Primum 2017 (1) | ||
* Andreas Böker - From 0 to 3650 m and 8 to 37 °C | * Andreas Böker - From 0 to 3650 m and 8 to 37 °C - Colombia is everything (Part 2) | ||
* Pierre J. Braun & Constantino Gastaldi - ''Dyckia vilsonii'' and ''Dyckia apiunensis'' | * Pierre J. Braun & Constantino Gastaldi - ''Dyckia vilsonii'' and ''Dyckia apiunensis'' - Two New Yellow Flowered Species from Santa Catarina, Southern Brazil | ||
* Andreas Böker - The German Bromeliad Society (DBG) Turns Fifty! | * Andreas Böker - The German Bromeliad Society (DBG) Turns Fifty! | ||
* Back Cover - ‘Epiphyte tree’ at the bridge next to the natural monument ‘Puente Natural de Pandi Cundinamarca’ (Colombia) covered with ''Tillandsia elongata'' and epiphytic cacti | * Back Cover - ‘Epiphyte tree’ at the bridge next to the natural monument ‘Puente Natural de Pandi Cundinamarca’ (Colombia) covered with ''Tillandsia elongata'' and epiphytic cacti |
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Table of contents
- Front Cover - Closeup of the inflorescence of Tillandsia alto-mayoensis
- Eric J. Gouda - Are Tillandsia hitchcockiana and Tillandsia cereicola really two different species?
- Joep Moonen - Bromeliads - Observed in Suriname and French Guiana (Part 7)
- Pierre J. Braun & Bruno Gonçalves Brito - Xeromorphic Bromeliads from Brazil (III): Cryptanthus heimenii, a New Species from Sergipe
- Eric J. Gouda & Jerry Raack - A stunning new Tillandsia from San Martin / Peru: Tillandsia alto-mayoensis
- Michael H. J. Barfuss & Walter Till - The re-discovery of Tillandsia racinae L.B. Sm. at its type locality - Iter Columbianum Primum 2017 (1)
- Andreas Böker - From 0 to 3650 m and 8 to 37 °C - Colombia is everything (Part 2)
- Pierre J. Braun & Constantino Gastaldi - Dyckia vilsonii and Dyckia apiunensis - Two New Yellow Flowered Species from Santa Catarina, Southern Brazil
- Andreas Böker - The German Bromeliad Society (DBG) Turns Fifty!
- Back Cover - ‘Epiphyte tree’ at the bridge next to the natural monument ‘Puente Natural de Pandi Cundinamarca’ (Colombia) covered with Tillandsia elongata and epiphytic cacti