MFL3- Men's Floral 3 - That's what girls want
Native Singaporean Orchid notes: Cattleya Bicolor var. Grossii
Cattleya Bicolor var. Grossii is an orchid used in the perfume Floral 3 (Men) for Team building Perfume workshops. Native to Brazil, it thrives as an epiphyte on trees and sometimes on forest floors near water bodies or on rocks. Known for its vibrant color and pleasant fragrance, this orchid is popular among growers and readily found in Singapore's shops.
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Therapeutic Orchid notes:
Dendrobium hancockii Rolfe syn. Dendrobium odiosum Finet.
Dendrobium hancockii, also called Xiyeshihu or slim leaf Dendrobium, is an orchid species. In herbal medicine, the whole plant is added to pork porridge to treat common coughs and asthma. This remedy is valued for its ability to relieve respiratory problems and is widely used in certain cultures for its medicinal benefits. |
Pholidota cantonensis RolfePholidota cantonensis, known as Xiyeshixiantao, is a lithophytic orchid found in forests across southern China and Taiwan. It contains compounds like pholidonone and ephemeranthoquinone, used traditionally for treating conditions such as high fever, eczema, and hemorrhoids. This orchid's presence at elevations of 200 to 900 meters underscores its adaptability, while its medicinal use highlights its cultural significance in herbal remedies.
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Goodyera brachysteia Hand. Mazz
Goodyera brachysteia, or Short bud spotted leaf orchid, is a terrestrial herb native to southwest Guizhou province and northeast Yunnan in China, thriving in forest habitats at elevations of 1300–2000 m. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the entire plant is used for its medicinal properties. It is believed to strengthen the middle burner and replenish qi, promoting blood flow and relieving conditions such as backache, dizziness, and testicular swelling, making it valued for its therapeutic benefits. |
Hippeophyllum scortechinii (Hook f.) Schltr.
Hippeophyllum scortechinii, known as Setawar baker perah in Malay, is an epiphytic orchid found across Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula, Java, Borneo, and Sulawesi. In Malaysia, it thrives in shady areas near rivers, particularly in Pahang and Perak lowlands. Malays in Kuala Lipis, Pahang, use the heated juice from its leaves to alleviate earaches, a traditional remedy passed down locally for this purpose. |
Other scent note
Scentopia Library Reference ingredient
White Champaca- Sentosa's plants - Check details at Scentopia's scent library
Download the guided mediation that works best with this Orchid fragrance oil
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