MFR2- Men's Fresh 2 - Lord of the spring
Native Singaporean Orchid notes: Miltonia Regnellii
The Brazilian orchid species described is a stunning plant with 3-inch bulbs and long, attractive leaves. It blooms from late summer to fall, producing 3 to 5 greenish-yellow flowers with a white lip and yellow callus. The flowers have a lovely fragrance, often compared to floral soap, with some people detecting notes of oranges or coriander. Although not native, this orchid can be found in flower shops and is appreciated for its beauty and scent.
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Therapeutic Orchid notes:
Bulbophyllum lobbii. Syn. Bulbophyllum siamense.
In Thailand, Bulbophyllum lobbii, also known as lin fa in Ubon Ratchathani, is used to treat burns with its leaves. This orchid species is notable for its unique and distinct smell, which sets it apart from other orchids. The special fragrance of Bulbophyllum lobbii may play a role in its traditional use in Thai medicine for burn treatment, highlighting both its medicinal and aromatic qualities. |
Liparis Rostrata Rchb. f.
Liparis rostrata, known as Chitu yangersuan in Chinese, is an orchid with small, ovoid pseudobulbs and tiny flowers with yellowish-green sepals and dark purple petals. It grows on soil-covered rocks from northern Pakistan to western Nepal, southern Tibet, and Yunnan. In traditional medicine, the tubers of Liparis rostrata are used to treat stomach disorders and as a tonic for general health. This orchid’s unique features and medicinal uses make it notable in herbal practices. |
Dactylorhiza romana (Schltr.) Soo subsp. georgica
I apologize for the confusion. The orchid in question is Dactylorhiza romana subsp. georgica. Its tubers are collected in Turkey and Iran to make salep, a starchy substance from dried tubers. In Turkey, salep is used as a tonic and is also a key ingredient in ice cream and drinks. It is believed to help treat constipation and provide nourishment, highlighting its importance in traditional practices. |
Holcoglossum quasipinifolium (Hayata) Schltr.
The Pine Leaf Orchid, also known as Songye Lan, Qiaochun Lan, and Caoshe Lan, is a semi-terete leaf orchid found in Taiwan’s Central Mountain Range at 2000-2500 meters. In herbal medicine, the entire plant is used for its diuretic properties and to relieve joint pain. It is also believed to treat infections like malaria and sore throat, and to manage bleeding disorders such as irregular menstruation and traumatic bleeding. |
Vanda coerulea Griff. ex Lindl.
The orchid known as Dahuawandai Lan in Chinese, Fa Mui in Thai, Moe lone hmine in Myanmar, and Rangpu in Arunachal Pradesh, India, is a key species in blue and red Vanda hybrids but is now endangered due to overcollection. It thrives in Myanmar and northern Thailand, and in Arunachal Pradesh, it is used in worship. This orchid contains compounds with antioxidant properties and is used in traditional medicine to treat dysentery, diarrhea, skin diseases, and eye lesions. |
Other scent note
Mediterranean sea notes: Japanese grapefruit, Fresh Osmanthus, Sweet Olive, dew-covered watercress, cassis, fresh amber and myrrh
Scentopia Library Reference ingredient
Anise - Check details at Scentopia's scent library
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