MFR10- Men's Fresh 10 - Clean
Native Singaporean Orchid notes: Rhyncholaeliocattleya Tainan Gold 'Golden Oriole'
The hybrid orchid, a cross between Rlc (Toshie Aoki x Waianae Princess), is remarkable for its beauty. Its flowers are deep yellow-orange with red edges on the petals and sepals, and the lip is a striking deep red with two gold "eyes." Emitting a captivating fragrance, this orchid blends vibrant colors and scents, making it visually stunning and aromatic.
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Therapeutic Orchid notes:
Coelogyne nitida (Wall ex D. Don) Lindl. Syn. Coelogyne ochracea Lindl.
Coelogyne nitida, also called Mijingbeimu Lan in Chinese and Silver Orchid in English, contains various phytochemicals like ochrolide, Ochrone A, coelonin, and ochrolic. These compounds, such as ochrolide, a phenanthropyrone, contribute to its chemical makeup. In Nepal, the orchid's pseudobulb juice is used traditionally to ease stomach aches, highlighting its potential medicinal benefits for gastrointestinal discomfort. This traditional usage reflects the cultural significance and practical applications of Coelogyne nitida in herbal medicine. |
Bulbophyllum lobbii. Syn. Bulbophyllum siamense.
Bulbophyllum lobbii, also known as Bulbophyllum siamense, is a distinctive orchid species in the Bulbophyllum genus, which includes over 1800 varieties. In Thailand, the leaves of Bulbophyllum lobbii are used to treat burns due to their healing properties. This orchid is known for its unique aroma, which enhances its appeal and makes it easily recognizable. Its use in traditional Thai medicine for burns underscores its practical benefits and cultural importance, reflecting its role in local remedies and its aromatic charm within the orchid family. |
Platanthera clavigera Lindl. syn. Habenaria densa Wall.
Platanthera clavigera, also known as Habenaria densa or Zangnanshechun Lan in Chinese, is a medicinal orchid found in Kashmir, Nepal, and Bhutan at altitudes of 2300 to 3400 meters. In traditional Chinese medicine, it is called Jishencao (chicken kidney grass) and used to strengthen the kidneys and loins. Harvested in August and September, the entire plant is utilized for treating conditions like impotence, hernias, and enuresis in children. This orchid is valued for nourishing the lungs and kidneys, making it essential in herbal remedies for kidney health and overall vitality. |
Vanilla griffithii Rchb. f.
Vanilla griffithii, also known as Telinga kerbaoo in India, is a widespread orchid found in regions like India, southern Thailand, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, and Borneo. It thrives in low-elevation areas, growing on the ground and climbing trees in shaded spots. Besides its geographic distribution, this orchid holds importance in traditional herbal practices. Its large fruit, with a sweet taste similar to small bananas, is consumed as a vegetable in India, adding a unique flavor to dishes. In addition, a flower extract from Vanilla griffithii is used to treat fever, while the orchid's leaves and stem sap are applied to promote hair growth and nourishment in Indonesia and India, showcasing its versatile applications in natural remedies. |
Other scent note
Sea Salt, Aqua, honey, Dash of white musk, rosemary, carnation, lily of the valley, Vetiver, rosewood and oak moss
Scentopia Library Reference ingredient
Wisteria - Check details at Scentopia's scent library
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