MFL4- Men's Floral 4 - Make a long story hot
Native Singaporean Orchid notes: Zygopetalum Artur Elle ‘Tanzanite’
Zygopetalum Artur Elle 'Tanzanite' is featured in Floral 4 (Men) for team-building perfume workshops. These hybrids inherit traits from the acclaimed Zygo. Artur Elle 'Tanzanite'. They prefer intermediate conditions with consistently moist roots. Renowned for their strong hyacinth fragrance, they blend sweet and spicy notes with a hint of rose, creating a distinctive aromatic-floral scent.
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Therapeutic Orchid notes:
Pinalia graminifolia (Lindl.) Kuntze Syn. Eria graminifolia Lindl.
Pinalia graminifolia (Lindl.) Kuntze, also known as Heyemao Lan or Heyiping Lan, thrives in the central and eastern Himalayas, Myanmar, Tibet, and Yunnan. In traditional medicine, the whole plant serves as a tonic. A decoction made from 3-9 grams aids digestion, nourishes the stomach, and promotes fluid production. It relieves hot flushes, fever, sweating, discomfort, and anorexia, reflecting its medicinal importance in these regions. |
Bulbophyllum cylindraceum
Bulbophyllum cylindraceum, also called Dabaoshidou Lan in Chinese, features dense dark purple flowers resembling a catkin. It blooms from October to January in China, Bhutan, and November in Nepal, primarily in Sichuan and Yunnan. In traditional medicine, the whole plant treats painful joints and numbness. |
Hemipilia cordifolia Lindl. Syn. Hemipelia yunnanensis (Finet) Schltr.
Hemipilia cordifolia, also named Dianshehui Lan or Xinyeshehui Lan in Chinese, and Yu Shan Yi Ye Lan in Taiwanese, thrives in Nepal, Bhutan, northeast India, Myanmar, Xizang Yunnan, Sichuan, and Taiwan's Central Mountain Range at elevations of 2500–3000 m. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, its root, Niudanshen, is prized for its diuretic properties and is used to treat kidney-related issues, including hernias and kidney diseases, through a prepared decoction. |
Tropidia curculigoides Lindl. Syn. Tropidia graminea Bl.; T. formosana Rolfe;
Tropidia curculigoides, also called Duansuizhujing Lan in Chinese and bamboo-stemmed orchid in Hong Kong, is a terrestrial orchid distinguished by its bamboo-like stems and large, lanceolate, plicate leaves along the erect stem. It thrives across India, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Southeast Asia, southern China, Taiwan, Australia, and Fiji. Medicinally, it is used in Peninsular Malaysia, India, and Bangladesh to prepare decoctions for treating malaria and managing diarrhea. |
Other scent note
Pears, apricots, rose, birds of paradise, English Ivy & Musk
Scentopia Library Reference ingredient
Chrysanthemum - Check details at Scentopia's scent library
Download the guided mediation that works best with this Orchid fragrance oil
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