The scent notes of the fragrance include Mediterranean sea notes of Japanese grapefruit, Fresh Osmanthus, Sweet Olive, dew-covered watercress, cassis, fresh amber, and myrrh combined with Native Singaporean Orchid notes of Miltonia Regnellii. Some people perceive specific notes of oranges, while others notice hints of coriander.
Miltonia Regnellii is a beautiful Brazilian orchid with fusiform bulbs and long leaves. It blooms in late summer to fall, displaying greenish-yellow flowers with a large white lip and a yellow callus. The flowers have a lovely scent reminiscent of floral soap.
Therapeutic Orchid notes include Bulbophyllum lobbii (used to treat burns in Thailand), Liparis Rostrata (used as a tonic and for stomach disorders), Dactylorhiza romana (tubers collected for salep and used as a tonic), and Holcoglossum quasipinifolium.
Miltonia Regnellii is a beautiful Brazilian orchid with fusiform bulbs and long leaves. It blooms in late summer to fall, displaying greenish-yellow flowers with a large white lip and a yellow callus. The flowers have a lovely scent reminiscent of floral soap.
Therapeutic Orchid notes include Bulbophyllum lobbii (used to treat burns in Thailand), Liparis Rostrata (used as a tonic and for stomach disorders), Dactylorhiza romana (tubers collected for salep and used as a tonic), and Holcoglossum quasipinifolium.
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Native Singaporean Orchid notes: Miltonia Regnellii
Miltonia Regnellii - Used in Fresh 2 (Men) for Team building Perfume workshop
The Brazilian species described is a beautiful orchid with 3-inch fusiform bulbs and a few long, attractive leaves. It blooms from late summer to fall, displaying 3 to 5 flowers per inflorescence. The flowers open successively and have a flat shape. They are greenish yellow, with a large lip that is white and features a yellow callus. This orchid is not native to the region but can be found in flower shops. The flowers of this orchid have a wonderful fragrance reminiscent of floral soap. Some individuals have detected specific notes of oranges in the scent, while others have noticed hints of coriander. The description highlights the aesthetic appeal of the orchid's blooms, including its coloration and fragrance. It's worth noting that orchid fragrances can be subjective, and different individuals may perceive different scent notes or nuances. |
Therapeutic Orchid notes:
Bulbophyllum lobbii. Syn. Bulbophyllum siamense.
Thai name: lin fa in Ubon Rachthani In Thailand, the leaves of Bulbophyllum lobbii are used for treating burns. This orchid species has a unique and distinct smell. The Bulbophyllum genus is a parent to numerous orchid species, with lobbii being particularly notable or special in some way. The mention of the unique smell suggests that Bulbophyllum lobbii has a fragrance that sets it apart from other orchids. This distinct scent may contribute to its specific uses in traditional Thai medicine for treating burns. |
Liparis Rostrata Rchb. f.
Chinese name: Chitu yangersuan The orchid you are referring to is Liparis Rostrata (Rchb. f.). It has small, ovoid pseudobulbs that give rise to stems from the base. The flowers of this orchid are tiny, with linear yellowish-green sepals and dark purple, filiform petals. It is found in regions ranging from northern Pakistan to western Nepal, southern Xizang (Tibet), and Gaoligongshan in Yunnan, where it grows on soil-covered rocks. In terms of usage, the tubers of Liparis Rostrata are employed in traditional medicine to treat stomach disorders in India. Additionally, it is used as a tonic, which suggests that it may have general health-promoting properties. |
Dactylorhiza romana (Schltr.) Soo subsp. georgica
I apologize for the confusion. The orchid you are referring to is Dactylorhiza romana (Schltr.) Soo subsp. georgica. Its tubers are collected in Turkey and Iran for their use as salep, which is a starchy substance obtained from the dried tubers. In Turkey, the tubers are not only used as a tonic but also as a source of nourishment, often incorporated into ice cream and drinks. Furthermore, they are believed to have properties that can help treat constipation. |
Holcoglossum quasipinifolium (Hayata) Schltr.
Chinese names: Songye Lan (pine leaf orchid), (pine needle orchid), Qiaochun Lan (sledge lip orchid), Caoshe Lan (slot tongue orchid); Yeludongqing (green leaf pine). Pine Leaf Orchid or Pine Needle Orchid, with Chinese names including Songye Lan, Qiaochun Lan, Caoshe Lan, and Yeludongqing. It is a semi-terete leaf orchid that was previously thought to be endemic to Taiwan. It is found in the Central Mountain Range of Taiwan at elevations of 2000-2500 meters, often growing on the branches of Quercus trees. In herbal usage, the whole plant of this orchid is utilized. It is believed to have the ability to remove wind and dampness from the body. It is also known to have diuretic properties and is used for relieving joint pains. Additionally, it is used to treat various infections such as malaria, sore throat, mastitis, and urinary tract infections. It is also employed in the treatment of bleeding disorders, including irregular menstruation and traumatic bleeding. |
Vanda coerulea Griff. ex Lindl.
Chinese name: Dahuawandai Lan (big flower ten thousand generation orchid, Large Vanda) Thai name: Fa Mui (in the north), Pho don ya, Pho thong (Karen Mae Hong Son) Myanmar Name: Moe lone hmine Indian name (Tirap District, Arunachal Pradesh): Rangpu The orchid you are referring to, which forms the backbone of most blue and red Vanda hybrids, is highly sought after and has been overcollected in the past. As a result, it has been declared an endangered epiphytic species. However, with the protection provided, it is now thriving in the wild, particularly in Myanmar and northern Thailand. In Arunachal Pradesh, it is venerated and used for worship. In terms of phytochemistry, various compounds have been identified in this orchid, including phytosterols, terpenoids, carbohydrates, and stilbenoids. Specific compounds such as imbricatin, methoxycoelonin, and gigantol have shown antioxidant properties and have been found to inhibit COX-2 production and activity in ultraviolet-irradiated skin cells. This suggests that they could potentially protect the skin against the harmful effects of sunlight and pollution. Herbal usage of this orchid includes using the juice extracted from its leaves to treat dysentery and diarrhea. The juice is also applied to the skin for various skin diseases. Additionally, it has been reported to be extensively used for treating eye lesions in northeastern India. |
Other scent note
Mediterranean sea notes: Japanese grapefruit, Fresh Osmanthus, Sweet Olive, dew-covered watercress, cassis, fresh amber and myrrh
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