Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance is a captivating blend that incorporates a range of scent notes, including sea salt, aqua, honey, a dash of white musk, rosemary, carnation, lily of the valley, vetiver, rosewood, and oak moss. This combination creates a unique and alluring fragrance experience that captivates the senses.
The fragrance also features various scented notes from different orchid species. Rhyncholaeliocattleya Tainan Gold 'Golden Oriole' is a hybrid orchid with fragrant flowers displaying a deep yellow-orange color and red flares on the petals and sepals. Its lip is a striking deep red with two gold "eyes" at the center, making it a standout element in the Fresh 10 (Men) fragrance designed for Team Building Perfume Workshop.
Coelogyne nitida, also known as Mijingbeimu Lan in Chinese or Silver Orchid in English, contains unique phytochemicals such as ochrolide, Ochrone A, coelonin, and ochrolic. In traditional practices, the juice of its pseudobulb is used to address stomachaches, showcasing its therapeutic potential.
Bulbophyllum lobbii, or lin fa in Ubon Rachthani, possesses a distinct and remarkable scent. Its leaves are utilized in Thailand to treat burns, highlighting its medicinal properties. As part of the Bulbophyllum genus, lobbii holds special significance within the family of orchids.
Platanthera clavigera, also known as Zangnanshechun Lan in Chinese, is found in the regions of Kashmir, Nepal, and Bhutan. This orchid species is utilized in traditional medicine to strengthen the kidneys and loins, particularly addressing impotence or sexual dysfunction, hernia, and enuresis in children. It also nourishes the lungs and kidneys, showcasing its therapeutic value.
Vanilla griffithii, distributed in India, southern Thailand, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, and Borneo, is a unique orchid species that grows at low elevations. Its large fruit is sweet and edible, resembling small bananas, and is consumed as a vegetable in India. The extracts from its flowers are applied to the body to alleviate fever, and the milky sap of its stems is used as a shampoo for promoting hair growth in Indonesia.
Overall, Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance combines these scented notes and orchid species to create a captivating olfactory experience that celebrates the beauty, cultural significance, and potential therapeutic properties of these orchids.
The fragrance also features various scented notes from different orchid species. Rhyncholaeliocattleya Tainan Gold 'Golden Oriole' is a hybrid orchid with fragrant flowers displaying a deep yellow-orange color and red flares on the petals and sepals. Its lip is a striking deep red with two gold "eyes" at the center, making it a standout element in the Fresh 10 (Men) fragrance designed for Team Building Perfume Workshop.
Coelogyne nitida, also known as Mijingbeimu Lan in Chinese or Silver Orchid in English, contains unique phytochemicals such as ochrolide, Ochrone A, coelonin, and ochrolic. In traditional practices, the juice of its pseudobulb is used to address stomachaches, showcasing its therapeutic potential.
Bulbophyllum lobbii, or lin fa in Ubon Rachthani, possesses a distinct and remarkable scent. Its leaves are utilized in Thailand to treat burns, highlighting its medicinal properties. As part of the Bulbophyllum genus, lobbii holds special significance within the family of orchids.
Platanthera clavigera, also known as Zangnanshechun Lan in Chinese, is found in the regions of Kashmir, Nepal, and Bhutan. This orchid species is utilized in traditional medicine to strengthen the kidneys and loins, particularly addressing impotence or sexual dysfunction, hernia, and enuresis in children. It also nourishes the lungs and kidneys, showcasing its therapeutic value.
Vanilla griffithii, distributed in India, southern Thailand, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, and Borneo, is a unique orchid species that grows at low elevations. Its large fruit is sweet and edible, resembling small bananas, and is consumed as a vegetable in India. The extracts from its flowers are applied to the body to alleviate fever, and the milky sap of its stems is used as a shampoo for promoting hair growth in Indonesia.
Overall, Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance combines these scented notes and orchid species to create a captivating olfactory experience that celebrates the beauty, cultural significance, and potential therapeutic properties of these orchids.
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Contains Scented Notes of following in various proportions:
Native Singaporean Orchid notes: Rhyncholaeliocattleya Tainan Gold 'Golden Oriole'
Rhyncholaeliocattleya Tainan Gold 'Golden Oriole'- Used in Fresh 10 (Men) for Team building Perfume workshop
The hybrid orchid, a cross between Rlc (Toshie Aoki x Waianae Princess), displays exquisite features. Its flowers emit a captivating fragrance and showcase a deep yellow-orange color with red flares at the edges of the petals and sepals. The lip of the flower is a striking deep red hue, adorned with two gold "eyes" at its center. This combination of colors and scents makes the hybrid orchid a visually stunning and aromatic delight. |
Therapeutic Orchid notes:
Coelogyne nitida (Wall ex D. Don) Lindl. Syn. Coelogyne ochracea Lindl.
Chinese name: Mijingbeimu Lan Nepali names: Silver Orchid in English, bhyanpat (Chepang), Salida, Sanit (Gurung), Chandi gabha, para phul (Nepali) Coelogyne nitida (Wall ex D. Don) Lindl., also known as Coelogyne ochracea Lindl., contains various phytochemical compounds, including ochrolide, Ochrone A, coelonin, and ochrolic. Ochrolide is a phenanthropyrone, while Ochrone A is a 9,10-dihydro-1,4-phenanthraquinone. These compounds, along with coelonin, contribute to the orchid's chemical composition. Ochrolic, a monomeric phenanthrene derivative and a precursor to phenanthropyrones, has also been identified in this orchid species. In traditional herbal usage, the juice extracted from the pseudobulb of Coelogyne nitida is recommended for alleviating stomach aches in Nepal. This indicates the potential medicinal properties associated with the orchid, as it has been traditionally employed for its therapeutic benefits in addressing gastrointestinal discomfort. The use of the orchid's pseudobulb juice in traditional remedies showcases the cultural significance and practical applications of this orchid species. |
Bulbophyllum lobbii. Syn. Bulbophyllum siamense.
Thai name: lin fa in Ubon Rachthani Bulbophyllum lobbii, also known as Bulbophyllum siamense, holds a special place within the Bulbophyllum genus, which encompasses a vast number of orchid species, with at least 1800 known varieties. In Thailand, the leaves of Bulbophyllum lobbii are utilized for the treatment of burns. This particular orchid species possesses a unique and distinct aroma, adding to its allure and distinguishing characteristics. The utilization of Bulbophyllum lobbii leaves in traditional medicine for treating burns highlights the practical applications and healing properties associated with this orchid. Its distinct scent adds to its appeal and contributes to the overall sensory experience when encountering this orchid species. As a member of the Bulbophyllum genus, which is renowned for its diverse range of orchids, Bulbophyllum lobbii stands out for its unique fragrance and cultural significance in traditional Thai remedies. |
Platanthera clavigera Lindl. syn. Habenaria densa Wall.
Chinese name: Zangnanshechun Lan Chinese medicinal names: Jishencao (chicken kidney grass); Jishenzi (chicken kidney); Yaoshenzi (waist and kidney); Shuangren (double kernels); Shenjingcao (kidney herb) Platanthera clavigera, also known as Habenaria densa or Zangnanshechun Lan in Chinese, is a medicinal orchid that grows in the regions of Kashmir, Nepal, and Bhutan, typically found at altitudes ranging from 2300 to 3400 meters. In traditional Chinese medicine, this orchid is referred to by various names such as Jishencao (chicken kidney grass), Jishenzi (chicken kidney), Yaoshenzi (waist and kidney), Shuangren (double kernels), and Shenjingcao (kidney herb). During the months of August and September, Jishencao is collected for its medicinal use. The entire plant is utilized for its therapeutic benefits, primarily focusing on strengthening the kidneys and loins. It is commonly employed in cases of impotence or sexual dysfunction, hernias, and enuresis affecting children. Furthermore, this orchid is believed to nourish both the lungs and kidneys, making it a valuable component in traditional herbal remedies. The herbal usage of Platanthera clavigera highlights its importance in supporting kidney health and addressing various conditions related to sexual health and urinary disorders. Its cultivation in high-altitude regions and the collection of Jishencao during specific months reflect the careful consideration given to its optimal harvesting time for medicinal purposes. As an orchid species with recognized therapeutic properties, Platanthera clavigera plays a significant role in traditional medicine practices that emphasize the well-being of the kidneys, loins, lungs, and overall vitality. |
Vanilla griffithii Rchb. f.
Indian name: Telinga kerbaoo Vanilla griffithii, scientifically known as Vanilla griffithii Rchb. f., is a distributed orchid species found in India, southern Thailand, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, and Borneo. It thrives in low-elevation areas and can be found rooting in the ground while climbing trees in shaded locations. In addition to its presence in various regions, Vanilla griffithii holds significance in traditional herbal practices. The large fruit produced by this orchid has a sweet and edible taste reminiscent of small bananas. In India, it is consumed as a vegetable, adding a unique flavor to culinary preparations. Furthermore, an aqueous extract derived from the flowers of Vanilla griffithii is applied to the body as a remedy for fever. The orchid's leaves also serve medicinal purposes. The juice extracted from the leaves is applied to the hair, believed to promote thick and healthy hair growth. In Indonesia, the milky sap obtained from the stems of Vanilla griffithii is utilized as a hair-promoting shampoo, providing nourishment and potentially enhancing hair quality. The herbal usage of Vanilla griffithii showcases its versatility in traditional practices, where it is valued for both its edible fruit and its potential benefits in body and hair care. The utilization of different parts of the orchid emphasizes its holistic applications in natural remedies, making it a valuable resource in the regions where it is found. |
Other scent note
Sea Salt, Aqua, honey, Dash of white musk, rosemary, carnation, lily of the valley, Vetiver, rosewood and oak moss
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