MFR6- Men's Fresh 6 - Cool as a cucumber
Native Singaporean Orchid notes: Peristeria Elata
The Peristeria orchid, also known as Dove Orchid or Holy Ghost Orchid, was first sent to England in 1826 and bloomed in 1831. It is the national flower of Panama and can be found in nurseries in Singapore. The orchid has clusters of 10 to 15 waxy, cup-shaped flowers with white petals, purple-speckled lips, and a fragrance that blends citrus, eucalyptus, and sweet floral notes.
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Therapeutic Orchid notes:
Calanthe cardioglossa Schltr.
The Ueang Namton, also known as Uang Liam, is an orchid species that blooms from November to February. It grows in northern, northeastern, eastern, and southern Thailand, as well as in Laos and Vietnam. In traditional Thai medicine, the stem of this orchid is used as a tonic for its potential health benefits. It is valued for promoting wellness and overall health. |
Habenaria diplonema Schltr.
The Chinese orchid Xiaoqiaoyufeng Hua, also known as Shuangxianerye Lan or "two thread, two leafed orchid," is found in northern Fujian, southwest Yunnan, and southwest Sichuan. In traditional Chinese medicine, its roots are used to improve kidney and liver function and regulate menstruation. The orchid plays a significant role in herbal remedies for health and wellness, making it a valuable component of traditional medicinal practices. |
Cypripedium tibeticum King ex Rolfe syn. Cypripedium corrugatum Franch.
The Tibetan scoop orchid, or Cypripedium tibeticum, blooms from May to August in open forests and rocky slopes in Yunnan, China. Its roots are used in traditional medicine for their anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects, helping with conditions like swellings, poor circulation, and menstrual issues. Known for its medicinal benefits, this orchid has been used in Europe, North America, and India for various disorders, including nerve problems and malaria. |
Dendrobium amplum Lindl. syn. Epigeneium amplum (Lindl.) Summerh.
The Kra Chiang orchid, known as Si Thiang in Thailand, grows on tree trunks and rocks in mountain forests. In Chinese medicine, it's valued for its ability to enrich Yin, which supports balance and nourishment in the body. The orchid is used to treat yin deficiencies and coughs, and to improve blood circulation. By using the whole plant in herbal remedies, practitioners aim to harness its therapeutic benefits for enhancing overall health and well-being. |
Other scent note
Scentopia Library Reference ingredient
Parsley - Check details at Scentopia's scent library
Download the guided mediation that works best with this Orchid fragrance oil
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