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== Table of contents ==
== Table of contents ==
* Front Cover - A white flowered of ''Tillandsia gardneri'' var. ''rupicola''
* Front Cover - ''Ochagavia litoralis'', a species with a complex taxonomic history
* Klaus Eistetter, Monika Bruggaier, Andreas Böker, Peter Tristram, Derek Butcher, Walter Till, Timm Stolten, Pia Roesslein, Stefan und Ira Merz, Paul T. Isley, Eric Gouda, Manfred Kretz, Len Colgan - In Memory of Renate Ehlers
* Ursula Buser - Plant Observations - 34 Years to Flower – ''Tillandsia'' aff. ''extensa'' on the Canary Island Gran Canaria
* USA Bromeliad Collect Order 2019
* Michael A. Wisnev & M. Teresa Eyzaguirre Philippi - Nomenclature - What Do Deinacanthon, Fascicularia and Ochagavia Have in Common? – An Update
* News from the Conservation Collection
* Lieselotte Hromadnik - New Description - A New Endemic Species from the Alliance of Tillandsia tenuifolia from Bahia, Brazil: ''Tillandsia iassuensis''
* Monika Bruggaier, Dieter Biletzke - On the Passing of Rainer Hasselmann
* Pierre J. Braun - New Description - Xeromorphic Bromeliads from Brazil (V): ''Encholirium nibertii'', a New Endemic Species from the Serra do Cabral, Minas Gerais
* Paul T. Isley III - The Fire
* Back Cover - Encholirium nibertii at the type locality in the Serra do Cabral
* Monika Bruggaier - Current Developments in the German Bromeliad Society
* Back Cover - September, 2009: Jürgen Lautner presenting a beautiful specimen of Tillandsia imperialis at his home in his garden




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Table of contents

  • Front Cover - Ochagavia litoralis, a species with a complex taxonomic history
  • Ursula Buser - Plant Observations - 34 Years to Flower – Tillandsia aff. extensa on the Canary Island Gran Canaria
  • Michael A. Wisnev & M. Teresa Eyzaguirre Philippi - Nomenclature - What Do Deinacanthon, Fascicularia and Ochagavia Have in Common? – An Update
  • Lieselotte Hromadnik - New Description - A New Endemic Species from the Alliance of Tillandsia tenuifolia from Bahia, Brazil: Tillandsia iassuensis
  • Pierre J. Braun - New Description - Xeromorphic Bromeliads from Brazil (V): Encholirium nibertii, a New Endemic Species from the Serra do Cabral, Minas Gerais
  • Back Cover - Encholirium nibertii at the type locality in the Serra do Cabral