WFL7 - Women's Floral 7 - Lavender his influence
Native Singaporean Orchid notes: Aeranthes Grandalena
Aeranthes Grandalena is a hybrid orchid created by crossing Angraecum Magdalenae and Aeranthes Grandiflora, featured in the Floral 7 (Women) perfume mix for its unique qualities. This non-native orchid blends the Jasmine-like scent of Angraecum Magdalenae with the sweet, butterscotch aroma of Aeranthes Grandiflora. The result is a captivating fragrance that combines floral and creamy notes, offering a rich, enchanting scent experience. Aeranthes Grandalena enhances the perfume with its complex and delightful aroma, adding depth to the fragrance blend.
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Therapeutic Orchid notes:
Cymbidium faberi Rolfe
Cymbidium faberi, known as Jiuhua Lan or nine-flower orchid in Chinese, is found in China, Taiwan, Nepal, Bhutan, and northeast India. In Taiwan, it is called the multi-flowered orchid. This species has many names like Yijingjiuhua, Tubaibu, and Hui Lan, reflecting its cultural significance. In traditional medicine, its sun-dried pseudobulbs are used for headaches, coughs, and as an insecticide. A decoction is made for headaches and coughs, while a mixture of its powder is used to expel roundworms. |
Dendrobium moniliforme (L.) Sw. syn. Dendrobium candidum Wallich ex Lindl., Dendrobium wilsonii Rolfe
Dendrobium moniliforme, known as Shihu or Noble Orchid in Chinese, is a revered orchid with various cultural names and uses. It is also called Shilan, Xiaoshihu, and Jizhua Lan in Chinese, and Bai Shi Hu and Shi Hu in Taiwan. In Japan and Korea, it is known as Sekkoku and Seok gok, respectively. Traditionally, it has been used for body heat regulation, thirst, and weak appetite. Phytochemical studies reveal that compounds like denbinobin have anti-tumor properties and improve immunity, making Shihu a valuable plant in herbal medicine and as an ornamental species. |
Dendrobium thyrsiflorum B.S. Williams
Dendrobium thyrsiflorum, known as Huangcao shihu in Chinese, Thuy tien vang in Vietnamese, and Uang mon khai liam or Uang mon khai luang in Thai, is a beautiful orchid with long clusters of flowers. This plant contains coumarins in its stems, which contribute to its aroma. Studies show it has strong antibacterial and antifungal properties, even more effective than the antibiotic ampicillin. Traditionally, Huangcao shihu is used to nourish the body, remove heat, and support overall health, making it both a medicinal herb and an ornamental beauty. |
Habenaria arietina Hook. f. Syn. Habenaria intermedia D. Don. var. arietina
Habenaria arietina, commonly known as the Reindeer Orchid, is a diverse orchid species found in temperate regions of Pakistan, India, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, China, Thailand, and Vietnam. It is called Mao ban yu feng hua in Chinese and Thunma in Nepali, while in India, it shares Ayurvedic names with Habenaria edgeworthii like Riddhi, Vriddhi, and Mangala, suggesting similar medicinal uses. Known for its variable characteristics, the Reindeer Orchid is valued in traditional medicine for its potential health benefits, with ongoing research needed to explore these properties. |
Mycaranthes pannea (Lindl.) S. C. Chen and J. J. Wood Syn.: Eria pannea Lindl.
Mycaranthes pannea, known as Zhiyemao Lan in Chinese, Kura kubong in Malay, and Phrom hom mai in Thai, is an orchid with long, running rhizomes that can cover tree branches. In traditional medicine, it is used across Malaysia, Thailand, and India for its therapeutic benefits. The plant’s decoction is used in baths to relieve bone aches and fevers, while in Arunachal Pradesh, fresh leaves are used for joint pain. In Chinese medicine, Shucong is used for improving blood circulation, treating injuries, and detoxification. |
Phaius flavus (Blume) Lindl.
Phaius flavus, commonly known as the yellow crane orchid or Huanghe Lan in Chinese, is a versatile orchid species found in forests across Asia and the Pacific. With various names like Huanghuaheding Lan and Nay myo new thitkwa in Myanmar, it grows in shady, moist environments from 300 to 2500 meters in elevation. In traditional medicine, it is used in Taiwan for its fever-reducing and detoxifying properties, as well as to treat sores and mouth ulcers. |
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