Choosing the perfect scent can be
quite intimidating especially if you are buying a perfume for the first time.
It is like choosing an expensive wine, you do not want to feel embarrassed by
not knowing which wine goes well with the food you ordered.
In perfumery industry, the
choices are almost endless, from floral scents to sweet vanilla
to musky-woody scents. This is just the initial stage, you still need to know
which perfume scent is appropriate for day or night. So, for the newcomer who
faced difficulties in choosing a perfume off the shelves, you can always visit
Jet’aime Perfumery Workshop to explore the different scents and create your
unique perfume. There are workshops conducted for couples, bridal showers, birthday parties and corporate team building and it is a place you will not want to miss out if you are fragrances
lovers. With majority of ingredients coming from natives’ orchids of Singapore,
it is no doubt you can create a beautiful orchids perfume in the workshop.
Orchids or floral scent are
definitely a must in one’s perfume as it adds the complexity and liveliness of
the perfume. Other than appreciating the looks and scents of the orchids, they
can still be use for treatments. Today, we will further discuss the therapeutic
benefits of orchid genus - Anacamptis Rich. There is dozen species from Anacamptis
Rich are distributed in montane meadows and grasslands in the northern Iran,
the Middle East and southern and central Europe. Among those, we discover 5
species that have medicinal uses.
Anacamptis coriophora R.M.Bateman, Pridgeon & M.W. Chase
Commonly known as the bug orchid
because flowers of many strains possess an unpleasant smell, this species is a
widespread European species. The tubers of the plant are use
in Iran to make into salep. Salep
aids in digestion problems including heartburn, gas (flatulence), and
indigestion.
Anacamptis laxiflora (Lam.) R.M. Bateman, Pridgeon & M.W. Chase
This plant is consider a weed
species in Mediterranean as it quickly invades abandoned fields. It can be found
in fens and marshy, calcareous meadows with slightly acidic to alkaline soils
which are permanently wet. Many also called this plant Jersey orchids or Salep
misri / shala misriri in India. The tubers of the plant are used as an expectorant, an
astringent and as nourishment in India.
Anacamptis morio ssp. picta (Loisel.) Jacquet
& Scaooat
This plant is normally found in
dry grassland that is wet in winter and dry in summer and in soil that is
either neutral or alkaline. Thus. it is a common orchid in the Catabrian
Mountains of Spain, across Europe to the Middle East and Iran.
Like Anacamptis coriophora, the tubers are used in Iran as salep.
However, this Anacamptis species are protected in Europe.
Anacamptis palustris (Jacq.) R.M. Bateman, A.M. Pridgeon, M.W. Chase
Also known as Bog orchid, it is predominantly
found in western Europe but can also be found in Greece, the Aegen, Turkey and
Iran. The tubers are also used in Iran as salep.
Anacamptis pyramidalis (L.) A. Rich
The flowering season of this
plant is during the June to July period and mostly butterflies or moths will pollinate
the flowers. The species can be found across Europe, Iran in sunny meadows or
bushy slopes, from lowlands to the foothills, on slightly acidic, neutral or
calcareous soil.
It is used as salep in Iran and
Turkey. It is also places among the top six most marketable orchids for salep
due to its mucin content and ash content hits the best grade level.
Photo Credit: CJB - African plant database, Préservons la
Nature, Henry Oakley, Funghi italiani.
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