Resultados da analise
A IA selecionou os locais mais provaveis com base na imagem, detalhes visiveis e contexto.
The image displays a plant with highly distinctive silvery-white, densely woolly foliage and small, compact, cream-colored flower buds. This morphology is a strong match for *Anaphalis javanica*, commonly known as Javanese Edelweiss or Bunga Edelweiss Jawa.
This species is endemic to the high-altitude volcanic mountains of Indonesia, primarily found on the islands of Java, Sumatra, and Sulawesi. Its presence indicates a location within these specific mountainous regions.
Mount Bromo, located within the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park in East Java, is one of the most well-known habitats for this protected species, growing on its volcanic slopes and caldera rim. The plant's unique appearance strongly identifies it as *Anaphalis javanica*.
While Mount Bromo is a prominent location, another significant habitat for this endemic Indonesian species is the Mount Gede Pangrango National Park in West Java. This park encompasses two major volcanoes, Mount Gede and Mount Pangrango, where the Javanese Edelweiss thrives at high elevations.
The plant is identified as *Anaphalis javanica*, which is endemic to high-altitude volcanic regions of Indonesia. Beyond Java, this species can also be found on other Indonesian islands with suitable volcanic environments.
Mount Rinjani on Lombok island is another major volcanic peak where Javanese Edelweiss is known to grow, supporting the identification of the plant to a broader Indonesian mountainous context.
The image displays a plant with highly distinctive silvery-white, densely woolly foliage and small, compact, cream-colored flower buds. This morphology is a strong match for *Anaphalis javanica*, commonly known as Javanese Edelweiss or Bunga Edelweiss Jawa. This species is endemic to the high-altitude volcanic mountains of Indonesia, primarily found on the islands of Java, Sumatra, and Sulawesi. Its presence indicates a location within these specific mountainous regions. Mount Bromo, located within the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park in East Java, is one of the most well-known habitats for this protected species, growing on its volcanic slopes and caldera rim.
The plant's unique appearance strongly identifies it as *Anaphalis javanica*. While Mount Bromo is a prominent location, another significant habitat for this endemic Indonesian species is the Mount Gede Pangrango National Park in West Java. This park encompasses two major volcanoes, Mount Gede and Mount Pangrango, where the Javanese Edelweiss thrives at high elevations.
The plant is identified as *Anaphalis javanica*, which is endemic to high-altitude volcanic regions of Indonesia. Beyond Java, this species can also be found on other Indonesian islands with suitable volcanic environments. Mount Rinjani on Lombok island is another major volcanic peak where Javanese Edelweiss is known to grow, supporting the identification of the plant to a broader Indonesian mountainous context.
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Volcanic, high-altitude mountain slopes • Alpine/subalpine flora, specifically Anaphalis javanica • Mountainous, cool, exposed
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Contexto e cultura
The image displays a plant with highly distinctive silvery-white, densely woolly foliage and small, compact, cream-colored flower buds. This morphology is a strong match for *Anaphalis javanica*, commonly known as Javanese Edelweiss or Bunga Edelweiss Jawa. This species is endemic to the high-altitude volcanic mountains of Indonesia, primarily found on the islands of Java, Sumatra, and Sulawesi. Its presence indicates a location within these specific mountainous regions. Mount Bromo, located within the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park in East Java, is one of the most well-known habitats for this protected species, growing on its volcanic slopes and caldera rim. The plant's unique appearance strongly identifies it as *Anaphalis javanica*. While Mount Bromo is a prominent location, another significant habitat for this endemic Indonesian species is the Mount Gede Pangrango National Park in West Java. This park encompasses two major volcanoes, Mount Gede and Mount Pangrango, where the Javanese Edelweiss thrives at high elevations. The plant is identified as *Anaphalis javanica*, which is endemic to high-altitude volcanic regions of Indonesia. Beyond Java, this species can also be found on other Indonesian islands with suitable volcanic environments. Mount Rinjani on Lombok island is another major volcanic peak where Javanese Edelweiss is known to grow, supporting the identification of the plant to a broader Indonesian mountainous context.