Rhyncholaeliocattleya is a perfume ingredient at Scentopia, where it is used to create orchids fragrance essential oils. Specifically, it is incorporated into the Floral 12 (Men) perfume workshop, providing native Singaporean orchid notes. This hybrid orchid, resulting from a cross between Rlc. Fortune Teller and C. Floralia's Triumph, showcases large and fragrant flowers that span a range of colors from pale to deep lavender. Notably, it features a distinctive and sizable fimbriated lip.
Liparis dunnii, known as Dachunyangersuan in Chinese, is another perfume ingredient found in Scentopia's orchids fragrance essential oils. This species is native to central Fujian province and was originally discovered growing on rocks at Tze Chuk Hang. Liparis dunnii possesses medicinal properties and is referred to as Shuangyejinqiang and Fujianyangersuan in traditional Chinese medicine.
Habenaria hollandiana Santapau, a robust terrestrial orchid with prominent longitudinal veins, is also used as a perfume ingredient in Scentopia's orchids fragrance essential oils. This orchid species is distributed in the eastern Himalaya, Assam, and the Eastern Ghats. Certain communities utilize Habenaria hollandiana Santapau for its medicinal properties, particularly in the treatment of scorpion stings and maggot-infected sores.
Malaxis monophyllos, alternatively known as Liparis japonica, is included as a perfume ingredient in Scentopia's orchids fragrance essential oils. Referred to as Yangersuan in Chinese and Seitakasuzumushiso in Japanese, this orchid species thrives as a lithophyte on moss-laden rocks in shaded areas of China and Japan. Its flowering season occurs from June to August, and it boasts various medicinal properties such as stimulating blood circulation, regulating menstruation, and alleviating pain.
Alongside these orchid notes, the perfume composition incorporates scents of mandarin, Georgia peach, purple plums, Valencia grapes, and violets, enhancing its aromatic profile with additional delightful nuances.
Liparis dunnii, known as Dachunyangersuan in Chinese, is another perfume ingredient found in Scentopia's orchids fragrance essential oils. This species is native to central Fujian province and was originally discovered growing on rocks at Tze Chuk Hang. Liparis dunnii possesses medicinal properties and is referred to as Shuangyejinqiang and Fujianyangersuan in traditional Chinese medicine.
Habenaria hollandiana Santapau, a robust terrestrial orchid with prominent longitudinal veins, is also used as a perfume ingredient in Scentopia's orchids fragrance essential oils. This orchid species is distributed in the eastern Himalaya, Assam, and the Eastern Ghats. Certain communities utilize Habenaria hollandiana Santapau for its medicinal properties, particularly in the treatment of scorpion stings and maggot-infected sores.
Malaxis monophyllos, alternatively known as Liparis japonica, is included as a perfume ingredient in Scentopia's orchids fragrance essential oils. Referred to as Yangersuan in Chinese and Seitakasuzumushiso in Japanese, this orchid species thrives as a lithophyte on moss-laden rocks in shaded areas of China and Japan. Its flowering season occurs from June to August, and it boasts various medicinal properties such as stimulating blood circulation, regulating menstruation, and alleviating pain.
Alongside these orchid notes, the perfume composition incorporates scents of mandarin, Georgia peach, purple plums, Valencia grapes, and violets, enhancing its aromatic profile with additional delightful nuances.
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Contains Scented Notes of following in various proportions:
Native Singaporean Orchid notes: Rhyncholaeliocattleya
Rhyncholaeliocattleya- Used in Floral 12 (Men) for Team building Perfume workshop
Rhyncholaeliocattleya, a hybrid of Rlc. Fortune Teller and C. Floralia's Triumph, is a key component used in the Floral 12 (Men) perfume for the Team Building Perfume Workshop. This hybrid orchid variety produces exceptionally large and fragrant flowers that span a spectrum of colors, ranging from pale to deep lavender. Notably, it features a distinctive and prominent fimbriated lip, adding to its allure and visual appeal. |
Therapeutic Orchid notes:
Liparis dunnii Rolfe
Chinese names: Dachunyangersuan (big lip sheep ear garlic), Fujianyangersuan (Fujian Province goat ear garlic) Chinese medicinal name: Shuangyejinqiang Liparis dunnii Rolfe, known as Dachunyangersuan (big lip sheep ear garlic) and Fujianyangersuan (Fujian Province goat ear garlic) in Chinese, is a narrowly-endemic species. It was first discovered during a botanical expedition in central Fujian province in 1903, specifically growing on rocks at Tze Chuk Hang. In traditional Chinese medicine, Liparis dunnii is referred to as Shuangyejinqiang. |
Habenaria hollandiana Santapau
Plant is robust, erect, terrestrial, with prominent longitudinal veins, that is distributed in eastern Himalaya, Assam and the Eastern Ghats. Habenaria hollandiana Santapau is a robust, erect, terrestrial plant with prominent longitudinal veins. It is distributed in the eastern Himalaya, Assam, and the Eastern Ghats. In terms of herbal usage, the Kondareddies and Valmikis of Andhra Pradesh utilize a fresh paste of the plant to treat scorpion stings. Additionally, tubers of Habenaria hollandiana Santapau are made into a paste and used to treat scorpion stings and maggot-infected sores in Bangladesh. |
Malaxis monophyllos (Linn.) Sw. var. Monophyllos Syn. Liparis japonica (Miq.) Maxim
Chinese name and medicinal name: Yangersuan (sheep ear garlic) Japanese name: Seitakasuzumushiso Malaxis monophyllos (Linn.) Sw. var. Monophyllos, also known as Liparis japonica (Miq.) Maxim, has several names including Yangersuan in Chinese and Seitakasuzumushiso in Japanese. It grows as a lithophyte on moss-laden rocks in shady locations in China (Dongbei, Shanxi, Hebei, Shaanxi, Gansu, Sichuan, and Guizhou) and Japan. The flowering season for this orchid species is from June to August. In terms of herbal usage, Malaxis monophyllos has various medicinal properties. It is known to stimulate blood circulation, regulate menstruation, promote hemostasis, provide relief from pain, strengthen the heart, induce tranquility, alleviate severe diarrhea, treat leucorrhea, and relieve postpartum abdominal pain. It is also used as an emergency treatment for external injuries. This orchid has anti-inflammatory properties and can dissolve extravasated blood, reduce swelling, and stop pain and bleeding. It is particularly beneficial in cases of trauma, continuous inter-menstrual bleeding, and discharge. The entire plant is utilized for its medicinal purposes. |
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