The fragrance contains scented notes of the following orchids in various proportions:
Angranthes Grandiflora: This orchid species is known for its sweet jasmine fragrance. Its flowers are beautiful ice-green and emit their pleasant scent both during the day and at night. Angranthes Grandiflora is used in the Floral 11 (Women) perfume for team-building perfume workshops.
Dendrobium williamsonii: Used by the Li minority group on Hainan Island, this orchid, known as shihu, is used in traditional herbal usage.
Goodyera foliosa: This orchid species is found in various regions, from the Himalayan foothills to Japan and Korea. Its whole plant is used in decoctions for its antipyretic properties, detoxification, improved blood flow, reduction of swellings, and treatment of tuberculosis, hepatitis, weepy sores, and snake bites.
Goodyera velutina Maxim: Also known as Bird mouth orchid or Velvet leaved etched leaf orchid, this orchid is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as an antipyretic, detoxifier, and blood enlivener. It is also used as a painkiller and for various other therapeutic purposes.
Ischnogyne manadarinanum: This saxicolous orchid is found in various Chinese provinces. The whole plant is sometimes used in traditional herbal usage to treat tuberculous patients who cough and have bronchitis.
Oreorchis patens: Found in forests at higher elevations in China, Korea, Japan, and Siberia, this orchid is used in traditional medicine as a deoxidant. It has liver-enlivening properties, clears phlegm, stops coughs, and heals carbuncles and skin lumps. It is also used to treat swollen lymph nodes, sores, snake bites, and as an insect repellent.
Thrixspermum centipeda Lour.: This epiphytic orchid is used in Thailand to treat asthma. It flowers during different months in China and Thailand and is widely distributed from Bhutan to Hong Kong and Indonesia.
In addition to these orchid notes, the fragrance also contains other scent notes such as Tea Rose, Carnation, Kudzu, Sinfonias, Black alder, Bougainvillea, Jasmine, Sweet Pea, Hyssop, and Lily, creating a complex and aromatic perfume blend.
Angranthes Grandiflora: This orchid species is known for its sweet jasmine fragrance. Its flowers are beautiful ice-green and emit their pleasant scent both during the day and at night. Angranthes Grandiflora is used in the Floral 11 (Women) perfume for team-building perfume workshops.
Dendrobium williamsonii: Used by the Li minority group on Hainan Island, this orchid, known as shihu, is used in traditional herbal usage.
Goodyera foliosa: This orchid species is found in various regions, from the Himalayan foothills to Japan and Korea. Its whole plant is used in decoctions for its antipyretic properties, detoxification, improved blood flow, reduction of swellings, and treatment of tuberculosis, hepatitis, weepy sores, and snake bites.
Goodyera velutina Maxim: Also known as Bird mouth orchid or Velvet leaved etched leaf orchid, this orchid is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as an antipyretic, detoxifier, and blood enlivener. It is also used as a painkiller and for various other therapeutic purposes.
Ischnogyne manadarinanum: This saxicolous orchid is found in various Chinese provinces. The whole plant is sometimes used in traditional herbal usage to treat tuberculous patients who cough and have bronchitis.
Oreorchis patens: Found in forests at higher elevations in China, Korea, Japan, and Siberia, this orchid is used in traditional medicine as a deoxidant. It has liver-enlivening properties, clears phlegm, stops coughs, and heals carbuncles and skin lumps. It is also used to treat swollen lymph nodes, sores, snake bites, and as an insect repellent.
Thrixspermum centipeda Lour.: This epiphytic orchid is used in Thailand to treat asthma. It flowers during different months in China and Thailand and is widely distributed from Bhutan to Hong Kong and Indonesia.
In addition to these orchid notes, the fragrance also contains other scent notes such as Tea Rose, Carnation, Kudzu, Sinfonias, Black alder, Bougainvillea, Jasmine, Sweet Pea, Hyssop, and Lily, creating a complex and aromatic perfume blend.
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Contains Scented Notes of following in various proportions:
Native Singaporean Orchid notes: Angranthes Grandiflora
Angranthes Grandiflora - Used in Floral 11 (Women) for Team building Perfume workshop
Angranthes Grandiflora is a species of orchid that is known for its sweet jasmine fragrance. It is commonly used in perfumery, including the Floral 11 (Women) perfume used for team-building perfume workshops. The flowers of Angranthes Grandiflora are visually appealing with their beautiful ice-green color, and they emit a delightful scent throughout the day and night. Angranthes Grandiflora is part of the Angraecum genus, which includes various orchid species and their hybrids. Many of these species, including Angranthes Grandiflora, share the characteristic sweet jasmine fragrance. This fragrant note adds a pleasant and aromatic aspect to perfumes and is often sought after by perfume enthusiasts. The use of Angranthes Grandiflora in the Floral 11 (Women) perfume for team-building perfume workshops highlights its appeal as a fragrance ingredient. The combination of its sweet jasmine scent and the captivating beauty of its ice-green flowers creates a unique olfactory experience. |
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Dendrobium williamsonii J. Day & Rchb. f.
Herbal Usage: People on Hainan (the Li minority group) island use this as shihu. Dendrobium williamsonii, also known as Shihu, is an orchid species with significant herbal usage among the Li minority group on Hainan Island. The Li people, who are an ethnic group in China, utilize Dendrobium williamsonii for its medicinal properties. Shihu is valued in traditional herbal medicine for its various therapeutic benefits. It is commonly used by the Li people for its potential health-promoting effects. While specific details about its herbal usage and applications may vary within the Li community, the orchid is recognized for its medicinal properties. The Li people traditionally employ Dendrobium williamsonii as part of their herbal remedies and treatments. However, it is important to note that further research and scientific studies are necessary to fully understand and validate the specific medicinal properties and potential health benefits of Dendrobium williamsonii. Overall, the use of Dendrobium williamsonii as Shihu in traditional herbal practices by the Li minority group on Hainan Island highlights its cultural significance and suggests its potential value as a therapeutic plant. |
Goodyera foliosa (Lindl.) Benth ex C.B. Clarke
Chinese names: Houchunbanye Lan (Thick lipped, etched leaf orchid), Gaolinbanye Lan (High mountain ridge etched leaf orchid); Duoyebanye Lan (Multiple etched leaf orchid) Goodyera foliosa, also known as the Thick Lipped Etched Leaf Orchid, is an orchid species with various Chinese names, including Houchunbanye Lan, Gaolinbanye Lan, and Duoyebanye Lan. It is widely distributed across different regions, including the Himalayan foothills of India, Bhutan, Nepal, Myanmar, southern China (Xizang, Yunnan, Sichuan, Guangxi, Guangdong, Hong Kong, Fujian, Taiwan), Japan, and Korea. In traditional herbal usage, the entire plant of Goodyera foliosa is used to prepare a decoction. It is highly valued for its medicinal properties. The decoction is believed to possess antipyretic (fever-reducing), detoxifying, and blood-flow improving properties. Additionally, it is used to reduce swellings and is applied in the treatment of various ailments such as tuberculosis, hepatitis, weepy sores, and snake bites. The widespread use of Goodyera foliosa in traditional herbal medicine highlights its potential therapeutic benefits and its cultural significance in the regions where it is found. |
Goodyera velutina Maxim syn. G. morrisonicola Hay.
Chinese names (in Taiwan): Niaozui Lan (Bird mouth orchid), Rongyebanye Lan (Velvet leaved etched leaf orchid) Goodyera velutina, also known as Bird Mouth Orchid or Velvet Leaved Etched Leaf Orchid, is a species of orchid with Chinese names Niaozui Lan and Rongyebanye Lan. It is primarily found in Taiwan. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Goodyera velutina is believed to possess various medicinal properties. It is considered to be antipyretic, meaning it can help reduce fever. It is also believed to have detoxifying effects and is used to enliven the blood. In addition, it is used as a painkiller and is believed to moisten the lungs and improve kidney qi (energy). Goodyera velutina is used in TCM to treat a wide range of conditions, including haematuria (blood in urine), tuberculous coughs, bronchitis, dizziness, vertigo, fainting spells, fatigue, neurasthenia (a condition characterized by fatigue and nervousness), erectile dysfunction, trauma, arthritic pain, sore throat, mastitis (inflammation of the breast tissue), tuberculous lymphadenitis (swollen lymph nodes due to tuberculosis), snake bites, and skin diseases presenting with swelling and ulcers. |
Ischnogyne manadarinanum (Kranzl.) Schltr.
Chinese name: Shoufang Lan (slim house orchid) Ischnogyne manadarinanum, also known as Slim House Orchid or Shoufang Lan in Chinese, is a saxicolous orchid that grows on rocks in forests and ravines at elevations ranging from 700 to 1500 meters. Its flowering season is from May to June. In terms of herbal usage, Ischnogyne manadarinanum is harvested as an herb in Shanxi, Hubei, and Sichuan provinces of China. In traditional Chinese medicine, the whole plant is sometimes used to treat tuberculous patients who have coughs and bronchitis. The herb is specifically obtained from the regions of Shaanxi, Hubei, and Sichuan. |
Oreorchis patens (Lindl.) Lindl.
Chinese name: Shan Lan (mountain orchid), Shuangbanshan Lan (double plate mountain orchid), (fine flower mountain orchid), (orchid herb), (gentle aunt of the mountain), (ice ball) Oreorchis patens, also known as Shan Lan or Mountain Orchid, is a plant that is found in forests or at the edge of forests at elevations ranging from 1000 to 3000 meters. Its distribution spans from northern Yunnan, Jiangxi, Guizhou, Hunan, and Taiwan, northwards into the northern provinces of China, as well as Korea, Japan, and Siberia. In terms of herbal usage, the whole plant of Oreorchis patens is used as a deoxidant, although it is important to note that the herb itself is slightly poisonous. In traditional herbal medicine, it is believed to enliven the liver, clear phlegm, stop coughs, and aid in the healing of carbuncles and lumps in the skin. It is also used to treat swollen lymph nodes, sores, and snake bites. Additionally, it is utilized as a bug repellent. For decoction, a dosage of 3-9 grams is recommended, and for external use, the plant can be pulverized and applied to insect bites. It's important to exercise caution and consult with a qualified healthcare professional before using Oreorchis patens for medicinal purposes, as the plant contains toxic compounds. Proper dosage and preparation methods should be followed to ensure safety and effectiveness. |
Thrixspermum centipeda Lour.
Thai name: Kratai hu dieo, Ta khap lueang, Tin ta khap, Ueang maeng mumkhao Thrixspermum centipeda, commonly known as Kratai hu dieo, Ta khap lueang, Tin ta khap, or Ueang maeng mumkhao in Thailand, is an epiphytic orchid species. It blooms from June to July in China and from July to September in Thailand. It has a wide distribution range, spanning from Bhutan to Hong Kong and Indonesia. In traditional Thai medicine, the whole plant of Thrixspermum centipeda is used to treat asthma. It is believed to possess properties that help alleviate respiratory symptoms associated with this condition. However, it's important to note that the traditional use of this plant for medicinal purposes should be approached with caution, and it is advisable to consult with a qualified healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment. While Thrixspermum centipeda is primarily known for its therapeutic usage in Thailand, it is worth mentioning that orchids can also contribute to the fragrance industry. Their fragrant compounds are often extracted and utilized in perfumes and other scented products. |
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