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__NOTOC__The DBG offers a variety of publications to its subscribing members.
__NOTOC__The DBG offers a variety of publications on [[What are bromeliads|bromeliads]] to its subscribing members.
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[[File:DIE BROMELIE - 2013(2).jpg|thumb|300px|link=en:DIE BROMELIE - 2013(2)|<center>[[DIE BROMELIE - 2013(2)|The recent issue]]</center>]]


== "DIE BROMELIE" ==
==== "Rundschreiben" ====
The most important publication of the DBG beyond doubt is the journal "[[DIE BROMELIE]]". Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text[[Die Bromelie|...more]]
Soon after our society was founded in 1970 the so called "Rundschreiben" (= ''circular letter'') were released. In irregular intervals the first articles on bromeliad related topics were published in on a very small and humble scale. All issues are meanwhile scanned and can be downloaded for free. Please note that they are all written in german language only. [[:Category:Rundschreiben|...more]]


== Special editions of "DIE BROMELIE" ==
==== "DIE BROMELIE" ====
The "[[Die Bromelie - Special editions|Special editions]]" are focused on certain topics. Either on funded protection projects or reworks on specific complexes of species. The [[DIE BROMELIE - Sonderheft 5|recent special edition]], written by Mrs. Hromadnik from Austria, is dealing with the very diverse group of species related to ''Tillandsia tectorum''.  
The most important publication of the DBG beyond doubt is the journal "DIE BROMELIE" (= ''the bromeliad''). The first periodical issue was published in 1980 under the title "DIE BROMELIEN" (= ''the bromeliads''), in 1981 the name changed once again to "DIE BROMELIE". Each of the three to four issues per year contains travelogues, reports on new described species, exhibitions, cultivation topics and more. As the society grew so did the magazine. Quality and quantity increased and a lot of new authors joined us over the years. The latest radical change came in 2011: the paper format was changed to a bigger one and the editors are aimed to release all articles bilingually (german and english) to meet the fact of more and more international members. All issues are listed in [[:Category:DIE BROMELIE|this category]]. Available back issues are gathered in [[:Category:List of available back issues|this category]] and can be reordered through our [[Contact|office]]. Older, out of stock issues can be downloaded for free. Please note that most of the older magazines are written in german language only. [[:Category:DIE BROMELIE|...more]]


Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text[[Die Bromelie - Special editions|...more]]
==== Special editions of "DIE BROMELIE" ====
The "[[:Category:Special editions|Special editions]]" (german: ''Sonderhefte'') are focused on certain topics. Either on funded protection projects or reworks on specific complexes of species. The [[DIE BROMELIE - Sonderheft 6|most recent special edition]], written by Mrs. Renate Ehlers from Germany, is dealing with the very diverse group of the green-blooming, small, grey Tillandsias from Mexico, including original descriptions of a lot of new species and varieties [[:Category:Special editions|...more]]


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Revision as of 15:58, 4 July 2013

The DBG offers a variety of publications on bromeliads to its subscribing members.

"Rundschreiben"

Soon after our society was founded in 1970 the so called "Rundschreiben" (= circular letter) were released. In irregular intervals the first articles on bromeliad related topics were published in on a very small and humble scale. All issues are meanwhile scanned and can be downloaded for free. Please note that they are all written in german language only. ...more

"DIE BROMELIE"

The most important publication of the DBG beyond doubt is the journal "DIE BROMELIE" (= the bromeliad). The first periodical issue was published in 1980 under the title "DIE BROMELIEN" (= the bromeliads), in 1981 the name changed once again to "DIE BROMELIE". Each of the three to four issues per year contains travelogues, reports on new described species, exhibitions, cultivation topics and more. As the society grew so did the magazine. Quality and quantity increased and a lot of new authors joined us over the years. The latest radical change came in 2011: the paper format was changed to a bigger one and the editors are aimed to release all articles bilingually (german and english) to meet the fact of more and more international members. All issues are listed in this category. Available back issues are gathered in this category and can be reordered through our office. Older, out of stock issues can be downloaded for free. Please note that most of the older magazines are written in german language only. ...more

Special editions of "DIE BROMELIE"

The "Special editions" (german: Sonderhefte) are focused on certain topics. Either on funded protection projects or reworks on specific complexes of species. The most recent special edition, written by Mrs. Renate Ehlers from Germany, is dealing with the very diverse group of the green-blooming, small, grey Tillandsias from Mexico, including original descriptions of a lot of new species and varieties ...more