WFR10- Women's Fresh 10 - Over the MoonFlower
Native Singaporean Orchid notes: Cattleya penny kuroda corcovado
Cattleya Penny Kuroda Corcovado is a very fragrant orchid often used to bring people together. This hybrid orchid has lovely flowers with creamy white and pink petals and sepals that are dotted with dark maroon spots. Its most noticeable feature is the large, bright pink lip, which stands out and makes the flower look stunning. People enjoy its captivating smell and beautiful colors, which make it perfect for making perfumes during workshops.
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Therapeutic Orchid notes:
Cleisostoma paniculatum (Ker-Gawl) Garay
Cattleya penny kuroda corcovado is a highly fragrant orchid used in the perfume workshop called Fresh 10 (Women) for team-building purposes. This hybrid orchid features beautiful flowers with sepals and petals that have a creamy white and pink background adorned with dark maroon spots. The standout feature is the large bright pink spade lip, which adds a striking element to the overall appearance of the flower. The captivating scent and visually appealing color combination make it a popular choice for creating perfumes during the workshop. |
Cypripedium debile Reichb. f.
Cypripedium debile Reichb. f., known as the two-leafed spoon orchid, small Xipu shoe orchid, two-leaf spoon orchid, or two-leaf orchid, is a Taiwanese orchid used in traditional herbal medicine. The whole plant is valued for its medicinal properties, believed to improve blood circulation, reduce swelling, relieve pain, and act as a diuretic. It's utilized in various preparations to support overall health and address specific ailments, highlighting its importance in traditional Taiwanese medicine. |
Dendrobium bellatulum Rolfe
Dendrobium bellatulum Rolfe, known as Uang Sae Mon in Thai, is a small orchid found across Southeast Asia, including Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Sikkim, and southern Yunnan. In traditional herbal medicine, it is categorized as shihu, a term for certain Dendrobium orchids used in Chinese medicine for their medicinal properties. Shihu orchids like Dendrobium bellatulum are valued for supporting overall health and wellness, although specific uses can vary. They are utilized in various herbal remedies, reflecting their significance in traditional medicine practices for their potential therapeutic benefits. |
Dendrobium crumenatum Sw. syn. Dendrobium caninum Merrill, D. kwashotense
Dendrobium crumenatum, known as pigeon orchid or dove orchid, thrives on trees across Malaysia and Singapore, especially on mature roadside trees in urban areas. It's recognized by various names across cultures: "bunga angin" in Malay, "Anggerik Merpati" in Indonesian, and several names in Thai, Vietnamese, and Indian languages. This orchid's pseudobulbs contain alkaloids used traditionally to treat ear pain and other ailments. In Indian medicine, it's valued as "Jivanti" for neurological issues and given to cholera patients, highlighting its broad use and medicinal importance across diverse traditions. |
Dendrobium moschatum (Buch.–Ham.) Sw.
Dendrobium moschatum, also known as Ueang Champa in Thai, is a Himalayan orchid found across India, Bhutan, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and Yunnan Province, China. Phytochemical analysis has identified moscatin and moscatilin in this orchid, compounds showing cytotoxic effects on various cancer cells and inhibiting tumor growth and metastasis. In traditional use, its leaf juice is applied to relieve ear pain in Meghalaya, India, reflecting cultural practices influenced by Indian traditions. Additionally, its pseudobulbs are used in treating fractures and dislocations, highlighting its medicinal potential. |
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