The scented notes in this essential oil consist of various orchid species, along with additional floral notes. The Native Singaporean Orchid note is Cattleya Bicolor var. Grossii, which is used as an ingredient in the perfume called Floral 3 (Men) for Team building Perfume workshops. Cattleya Bicolor var. Grossii is native to Brazil and can be found in different habitats, including epiphytic growth on trees, as well as on leaf litter and fallen pieces of wood in forests, usually near rivers or swamps. It can also be found growing on rocks. This orchid has gained popularity among Orchid-growers due to its vibrant color and beautiful scent, making it commonly available in shops in Singapore.
The Therapeutic Orchid notes include Dendrobium hancockii Rolfe syn. Dendrobium odiosum Finet., Pholidota cantonensis Rolfe, Goodyera brachysteia Hand. Mazz, Hippeophyllum scortechinii (Hook f.) Schltr., and Trias disciflora (Rolfe) Rolfe. Dendrobium hancockii, also known as Xiyeshihu or slim leaf Dendrobium, is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as an herbal remedy for treating ordinary coughs and asthma when served in pork porridge. Pholidota cantonensis, known as Xiyeshixiantao or fine leaf rock-living Immortal peach, is a lithophytic orchid that grows on rocks in forests. It is utilized in TCM to treat conditions such as high fever, eczema, and hemorrhoids.
Goodyera brachysteia, known as Duanbaobanye Lan or short bud spotted leaf orchid, is an endemic terrestrial herb found in forests at specific elevations in southwest Guizhou province and adjacent northeast Yunnan. In TCM, the entire plant is used to prepare a medicine that strengthens the middle burner, replenishes qi, promotes blood flow, relaxes muscles and tendons, and provides relief for various conditions such as backache, testicular swelling, and traumatic injuries. Hippeophyllum scortechinii, known as Setawar baker perah, is an epiphytic orchid species distributed in Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula, Java, Borneo, and Sulawesi. It is used by Malays in Kuala Lipis, Malaysia, to relieve earaches by squeezing the hot juice from heated leaves into the ear. Trias disciflora, also known as Ma tak kok, is a small epiphytic orchid found in northeast Thailand. It is used as a tonic.
In addition to the orchid notes, the fragrance also includes other scent notes such as Carnation, Pink lime, Bergamot flower, Cinnamon flower, Sage, and Vetiver. These additional notes contribute to the overall fragrance composition, adding their distinct aromas to the blend.
The Therapeutic Orchid notes include Dendrobium hancockii Rolfe syn. Dendrobium odiosum Finet., Pholidota cantonensis Rolfe, Goodyera brachysteia Hand. Mazz, Hippeophyllum scortechinii (Hook f.) Schltr., and Trias disciflora (Rolfe) Rolfe. Dendrobium hancockii, also known as Xiyeshihu or slim leaf Dendrobium, is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as an herbal remedy for treating ordinary coughs and asthma when served in pork porridge. Pholidota cantonensis, known as Xiyeshixiantao or fine leaf rock-living Immortal peach, is a lithophytic orchid that grows on rocks in forests. It is utilized in TCM to treat conditions such as high fever, eczema, and hemorrhoids.
Goodyera brachysteia, known as Duanbaobanye Lan or short bud spotted leaf orchid, is an endemic terrestrial herb found in forests at specific elevations in southwest Guizhou province and adjacent northeast Yunnan. In TCM, the entire plant is used to prepare a medicine that strengthens the middle burner, replenishes qi, promotes blood flow, relaxes muscles and tendons, and provides relief for various conditions such as backache, testicular swelling, and traumatic injuries. Hippeophyllum scortechinii, known as Setawar baker perah, is an epiphytic orchid species distributed in Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula, Java, Borneo, and Sulawesi. It is used by Malays in Kuala Lipis, Malaysia, to relieve earaches by squeezing the hot juice from heated leaves into the ear. Trias disciflora, also known as Ma tak kok, is a small epiphytic orchid found in northeast Thailand. It is used as a tonic.
In addition to the orchid notes, the fragrance also includes other scent notes such as Carnation, Pink lime, Bergamot flower, Cinnamon flower, Sage, and Vetiver. These additional notes contribute to the overall fragrance composition, adding their distinct aromas to the blend.
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Contains Scented Notes of following in various proportions:
Native Singaporean Orchid notes: Cattleya Bicolor var. Grossii
Cattleya Bicolor var. Grossii - Used in Floral 3 (Men) for Team building Perfume workshop
Cattleya Bicolor var. Grossii is used as an ingredient in the perfume called Floral 3 (Men) for Team building Perfume workshops. This orchid is native to Brazil and can be found in various habitats. It typically grows as an epiphyte, attaching itself to trees, but it can also be found growing on leaf litter and fallen pieces of wood in forests, particularly near rivers or swamps. In certain regions, it can even be found growing on rocks. The vibrant color and beautiful scent of Cattleya Bicolor var. Grossii have made it a favorite among orchid growers, and it is widely available in many shops in Singapore. |
Therapeutic Orchid notes:
Dendrobium hancockii Rolfe syn. Dendrobium odiosum Finet.
Common Name: Xiyeshihu (slim leaf Dendrobium) Dendrobium hancockii, also known as Xiyeshihu or slim leaf Dendrobium, is a type of orchid. In herbal usage, the entire plant is used and served in pork porridge to treat ordinary coughs and asthma. This traditional remedy is believed to provide relief for respiratory issues and is commonly used in some cultures for its therapeutic properties. |
Pholidota cantonensis Rolfe
Chinese names: Xiyeshixiantao (fine leaf rock- living Immortal peach), Yandou (rock bean) Chinese medicinal name: Xiaoshixiantao (small rock-living Immortal peach) Pholidota cantonensis, also known as Xiyeshixiantao or fine leaf rock-living Immortal peach, is a lithophytic orchid that grows on rocks in forests at elevations of 200–900 m. It is found in regions such as Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi Hunan, and Taiwan. Phytochemical analysis of Pholidota cantonensis has identified several active compounds, including pholidonone, ephemeranthoquinone, orchinol, and batatasin III. Notably, pholidonone is a newly discovered compound. Additionally, other compounds present in the plant include densiflorol, 3,5-dimethoxy-4-hydroxy- propiophenone, cinnamic acid, syringaaresinol, 24-methylenencycoartanol, ergosterol peroxide, and beta-sitosterol. In traditional herbal usage, the entire plant of Pholidota cantonensis is utilized. It is employed to treat conditions such as high fever, eczema, and hemorrhoids. The plant has been valued for its medicinal properties and is used in various remedies for these ailments. |
Goodyera brachysteia Hand. Mazz
Chinese name: Duanbaobanye Lan (Short bud spotted leaf orchid) Goodyera brachysteia, commonly known as Duanbaobanye Lan or Short bud spotted leaf orchid, is an endemic terrestrial herb found in forests at elevations of 1300–2000 m. It is native to the southwest Guizhou province and the adjacent northeast Yunnan in China. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the entire plant of Goodyera brachysteia is used to prepare medicine. It is believed to have properties that strengthen the middle burner and replenish qi, which refers to the internal energy or life force in the body. A decoction made from the orchid plant is utilized to promote blood flow and relax the muscles and tendons. It is known to provide relief for various conditions such as backache, testicular swelling, dizziness, tinnitus, and traumatic injuries, while also benefiting the waist and kidneys. This orchid species holds medicinal significance within TCM for its therapeutic properties. |
Hippeophyllum scortechinii (Hook f.) Schltr.
Malay name: Setawar baker perah Hippeophyllum scortechinii, also known as Setawar baker perah in Malay, is an epiphytic orchid species found in Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula, Java, Borneo, and Sulawesi. In Malaysia, it specifically occurs in the lowlands of Pahang and Perak, typically in shady areas near rivers. Within Malay traditional usage, the Malays in Kuala Lipis, a town in Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia, have utilized the hot juice extracted from heated leaves of Hippeophyllum scortechinii to relieve earache. This specific herbal remedy involving the orchid's leaves has been practiced by the locals to address this particular ailment. |
Trias disciflora (Rolfe) Rolfe
Thai name: Ma tak kok Trias disciflora (Rolfe) Rolfe, known as "Ma tak kok" in Thai, is a small epiphytic orchid species. It is predominantly found in the northeast region of Thailand. In terms of its usage, the entire plant of Trias disciflora is employed as a tonic. The plant is valued for its beneficial properties, and it is utilized as a tonic to promote overall well-being and vitality. |
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