The note of bluebell is an exquisitely delicate, ethereal floral with a pronounced watery, green, and slightly sweet character. It opens with an initial burst of cool, dewy freshness, reminiscent of a crisp spring morning after rain. Its green facets are vibrant yet soft, never sharp or overly herbaceous, often smelling like freshly snapped stems or the tender shoots of spring foliage. Beneath this verdant veil lies a subtle, almost translucent floral sweetness, airy and non-indolic, evoking the gentle perfume of tiny bells swaying in a light breeze. There can be a whisper of cool earthiness, a slightly mineralic or 'wet stone' nuance that grounds its otherwise airy disposition. It possesses a light to moderate intensity, with a gentle, inviting projection that typically resides closer to the skin, creating an intimate aura. Its longevity, particularly in its most natural-smelling renditions, is often fleeting, behaving predominantly as a bright, uplifting heart note, sometimes introducing itself as a sophisticated top note before dissolving into deeper accords.