WFL11 - Women's Floral 11 - Violets in the garden
Native Singaporean Orchid notes: Angranthes Grandiflora
Angranthes grandiflora is an orchid species known for its sweet jasmine scent and beautiful ice-green flowers. Commonly used in perfumery, it features prominently in the Floral 11 (Women) perfume for team-building workshops. The orchid's delightful fragrance lasts throughout the day and night, making it a favorite for creating appealing perfumes. Part of the Angraecum genus, Angranthes grandiflora's aromatic and visually stunning qualities contribute to its popularity in the fragrance industry and highlight its role in crafting unique perfume experiences.
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Therapeutic Orchid notes:
Dendrobium williamsonii J. Day & Rchb. f.
Dendrobium williamsonii, also known as Shihu, is an orchid species used by the Li minority group on Hainan Island for its medicinal properties. In traditional herbal medicine, Shihu is valued for its health benefits, including promoting overall well-being. The Li people use this orchid in various remedies and treatments, although more scientific research is needed to confirm its specific medicinal effects. This traditional use highlights Dendrobium williamsonii’s cultural importance and potential as a therapeutic plant in herbal practices. |
Goodyera foliosa (Lindl.) Benth ex C.B. Clarke
Goodyera foliosa, known as Houchunbanye Lan or the Thick Lipped Etched Leaf Orchid, is an orchid species found in the Himalayan foothills, southern China, Japan, Korea, and other regions. In traditional herbal medicine, the whole plant is used to make a decoction with properties for reducing fever, detoxifying, and improving blood flow. It is also used to treat tuberculosis, hepatitis, weepy sores, and snake bites. The wide use of Goodyera foliosa in traditional medicine underscores its therapeutic value and cultural importance. |
Goodyera velutina Maxim syn. G. morrisonicola Hay.
Goodyera velutina, also known as Niaozui Lan or the Bird Mouth Orchid, is an orchid species found mainly in Taiwan. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), it is valued for its medicinal properties, including fever reduction, detoxification, and blood enlivening. It is used to treat conditions like blood in urine, tuberculous coughs, bronchitis, dizziness, and fatigue. Additionally, it is believed to moisten the lungs, improve kidney qi, and help with various ailments such as arthritis, sore throat, and snake bites. |
Ischnogyne manadarinanum (Kranzl.) Schltr.
Ischnogyne manadarinanum, also known as Slim House Orchid or Shoufang Lan, is an orchid species that grows on rocks in forests and ravines at elevations of 700 to 1500 meters. It blooms from May to June. In traditional Chinese medicine, this plant is harvested in Shanxi, Hubei, and Sichuan provinces and used to treat coughs and bronchitis in tuberculous patients. The whole plant is valued for its medicinal properties and is a part of traditional herbal remedies in these regions. |
Oreorchis patens (Lindl.) Lindl.
Oreorchis patens, also known as Shan Lan or Mountain Orchid, is an orchid found in forests at elevations of 1000 to 3000 meters, from northern Yunnan and Taiwan to Korea, Japan, and Siberia. In traditional herbal medicine, the whole plant is used despite its slight toxicity. It is believed to clear phlegm, stop coughs, and heal skin conditions like carbuncles and swollen lymph nodes. It can also be used as a bug repellent. Caution is needed due to the plant's toxic compounds, and professional advice is recommended. |
Thrixspermum centipeda Lour.
Thrixspermum centipeda, also known as Kratai hu dieo, Ta khap lueang, Tin ta khap, or Ueang maeng mumkhao in Thailand, is an epiphytic orchid that blooms from June to July in China and from July to September in Thailand. It grows from Bhutan to Hong Kong and Indonesia. In traditional Thai medicine, the whole plant is used to treat asthma by helping to alleviate respiratory symptoms. While this orchid is used for medicinal purposes, its fragrant compounds are also utilized in perfumes and scented products. |
Other scent note
Tea Rose, Carnation, Kudzu, Sinfonias, Black alder, Bougainvillea, Jasmine, sweet pea, Hyssop, Lily
Scentopia Library Reference ingredient
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