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The INF herbarium houses approximately 4400 vascular plant specimens, primarily from eastern California over the last century, plus over 100 bryophyte specimens. The location is shared with an additional herbarium collection belonging to the Bureau of Land Management Bishop Field Office. The collection also includes Mary DeDecker&amp;rsquo;s original field notes and personal botanical library.</para></abstract><contact><organizationName>INF - Inyo National Forest Herbarium, Bishop</organizationName><phone></phone><electronicMailAddress>blake.engelhardt@usda.gov</electronicMailAddress></contact><associatedParty><individualName><surName>Engelhardt</surName><givenName>Blake</givenName></individualName><electronicMailAddress>blake.engelhardt@usda.gov</electronicMailAddress><positionName>Herbarium &amp; Data Contact</positionName><role>contentProvider</role></associatedParty><associatedParty><individualName><surName>Knight</surName><givenName>Jonathan</givenName></individualName><positionName>Herbarium &amp; Data Contact</positionName><electronicMailAddress>jonathan.knight@usda.gov</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>2026-06-22T11:49:04-07:00</dateStamp><citation identifier="5f8f0823-6aba-4f44-9f91-ed8eba664fad">Symbiota Local Portal - 5f8f0823-6aba-4f44-9f91-ed8eba664fad</citation><physical><characterEncoding>UTF-8</characterEncoding><dataFormat><externallyDefinedFormat><formatName>Darwin Core Archive</formatName></externallyDefinedFormat></dataFormat></physical><collection identifier="8806ae3c-51d4-437d-8a6f-7a814f1cb9ed" id="55"><alternateIdentifier>https://dev010.symbiota.org/Portal/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=55</alternateIdentifier><parentCollectionIdentifier>INF</parentCollectionIdentifier><collectionIdentifier></collectionIdentifier><collectionName>INF - Inyo National Forest Herbarium, Bishop</collectionName><resourceLogoUrl>https://www.cch2.org/portal/content/collicon/inf.png</resourceLogoUrl><onlineUrl></onlineUrl><intellectualRights>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/</intellectualRights><associatedParty><individualName><surName>Engelhardt</surName><givenName>Blake</givenName></individualName><electronicMailAddress>blake.engelhardt@usda.gov</electronicMailAddress><positionName>Herbarium &amp; Data Contact</positionName></associatedParty><associatedParty><individualName><surName>Knight</surName><givenName>Jonathan</givenName></individualName><positionName>Herbarium &amp; Data Contact</positionName><electronicMailAddress>jonathan.knight@usda.gov</electronicMailAddress></associatedParty><abstract><para>&lt;p&gt;(May 2023- Label transcription is complete- thank you to all those that contributed! Contact Jonathan Knight if you would like to help with georeferencing or phenology scoring)&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;The INF herbarium houses approximately 4400 vascular plant specimens, primarily from eastern California over the last century, plus over 100 bryophyte specimens. The location is shared with an additional herbarium collection belonging to the Bureau of Land Management Bishop Field Office. The collection also includes Mary DeDecker&amp;rsquo;s original field notes and personal botanical library.&lt;/p&gt;</para></abstract></collection></symbiota></metadata></additionalMetadata></eml:eml>
