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In the mountains to the west, the terrain is steep and rugged, while the east-side has gentler, rolling terrain of volcanic origin, sprinkled with buttes and valleys. Elevations range from 450 to 9,001 feet above sea level at Thompson Peak, on the Siskiyou-Trinity County divide. The Klamath National Forest is one of America&amp;rsquo;s most biologically diverse regions, due to the blending of four floristic provinces and boasts a center of coniferous diversity (19 species) in the Russian Wilderness. The Klamath National Forest Herbarium aims to preserve and record the many rare and endemic species unique to the region.</para></abstract><contact><organizationName>KNFY - Klamath National Forest Herbarium</organizationName><phone></phone><electronicMailAddress></electronicMailAddress><onlineUrl>http://www.fs.usda.gov/klamath</onlineUrl></contact><associatedParty><individualName><surName></surName></individualName><electronicMailAddress></electronicMailAddress><role>contentProvider</role></associatedParty><associatedParty><individualName><surName>Lonergan</surName><givenName>Erin</givenName></individualName><positionName>Herbarium Contact</positionName><electronicMailAddress>erinrlonergan@fs.fed.us</electronicMailAddress><role>contentProvider</role></associatedParty><associatedParty><individualName><surName>Alexander</surName><givenName>Jason</givenName></individualName><positionName>Data Contact (Interim)</positionName><electronicMailAddress>jason_alexander@berkeley.edu</electronicMailAddress><role>contentProvider</role></associatedParty><intellectualRights><para>To the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the <ulink url="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/"><citetitle></citetitle></ulink></para></intellectualRights></dataset><additionalMetadata><metadata><symbiota id=""><dateStamp>2026-06-22T11:49:51-07:00</dateStamp><citation identifier="c36179c0-e38a-4a52-843a-a0e626fb1355">Symbiota Local Portal - c36179c0-e38a-4a52-843a-a0e626fb1355</citation><physical><characterEncoding>UTF-8</characterEncoding><dataFormat><externallyDefinedFormat><formatName>Darwin Core Archive</formatName></externallyDefinedFormat></dataFormat></physical><collection identifier="3818d6db-b6a4-11e8-b408-001a64db2964" id="10"><alternateIdentifier>https://dev010.symbiota.org/Portal/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=10</alternateIdentifier><parentCollectionIdentifier>KNFY</parentCollectionIdentifier><collectionIdentifier></collectionIdentifier><collectionName>KNFY - Klamath National Forest Herbarium</collectionName><resourceLogoUrl>https://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/content/collicon/knfy.jpg</resourceLogoUrl><onlineUrl>http://www.fs.usda.gov/klamath</onlineUrl><intellectualRights>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/</intellectualRights><associatedParty><individualName><surName></surName></individualName><electronicMailAddress></electronicMailAddress></associatedParty><associatedParty><individualName><surName>Lonergan</surName><givenName>Erin</givenName></individualName><positionName>Herbarium Contact</positionName><electronicMailAddress>erinrlonergan@fs.fed.us</electronicMailAddress></associatedParty><associatedParty><individualName><surName>Alexander</surName><givenName>Jason</givenName></individualName><positionName>Data Contact (Interim)</positionName><electronicMailAddress>jason_alexander@berkeley.edu</electronicMailAddress></associatedParty><abstract><para>&lt;p&gt;The Klamath National Forest encompasses nearly 1.7 million acres of land straddling the California and Oregon border in the Klamath-Siskiyou Mountain Ranges. In the mountains to the west, the terrain is steep and rugged, while the east-side has gentler, rolling terrain of volcanic origin, sprinkled with buttes and valleys. Elevations range from 450 to 9,001 feet above sea level at Thompson Peak, on the Siskiyou-Trinity County divide. The Klamath National Forest is one of America&amp;rsquo;s most biologically diverse regions, due to the blending of four floristic provinces and boasts a center of coniferous diversity (19 species) in the Russian Wilderness. The Klamath National Forest Herbarium aims to preserve and record the many rare and endemic species unique to the region.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</para></abstract></collection></symbiota></metadata></additionalMetadata></eml:eml>
