The note of Boronia Leaves presents a multifaceted olfactory tapestry, immediately striking with a unique greenness that is distinct from common leafy notes. It is a dense, almost waxy green, not sharp or bracing like galbanum, but rather rounded and softly herbaceous. Beneath this verdant opening, a remarkably rich, jammy fruitiness emerges, reminiscent of ripe raspberries or a dark, concentrated berry compote, yet without any cloying sweetness. This fruit facet is underpinned by subtle, earthy nuances, sometimes veering into a dry hay-like warmth or a soft, suede-like leatheriness, adding depth and complexity. It possesses a medium to full intensity with moderate projection that develops over time, moving from an initial leafy green burst into its more complex fruity-hay heart. Its longevity is notable, often settling into a persistent, intriguing dry-down that acts as a compelling heart or even a tenacious base note, allowing its subtle leathery and woody facets to linger for hours.