The note, as a perfumer's interpretation rather than a direct botanical extraction, typically unfurls as a delicate, ethereal floral with a pronounced watery or dewy character. It carries an initial impression of crisp freshness, often touched with green nuances, reminiscent of morning dew clinging to petals and leaves. Its 'scent' is not heavy or overtly sweet; instead, it's airy, transparent, and slightly ozonic, sometimes possessing a subtle, almost mineralic coolness or a faint hint of clean, damp earth beneath the floralcy. The intensity is generally soft to moderate, projecting gently rather than asserting itself boldly. It tends to evolve quickly, revealing its full delicate bloom in the heart, before gracefully fading, leaving behind a whisper of fresh cleanliness. It functions most often as a translucent heart note, bridging the effervescence of top notes with a more grounded, yet still light, base.