The note, evocative of 'Boughs,' presents a complex olfactory tapestry, primarily green, woody, and resinous. It opens with a bracing, almost sharp crispness, reminiscent of snapping a fresh twig or crushing pine needles underfoot. There's an immediate rush of clean, cool forest air, imbued with a slightly camphorous or turpentine-like quality, particularly if coniferous boughs are implied. As it evolves, it softens into a more balsamic, slightly damp earthiness, revealing the richness of bark and sap. The texture is often described as coarse, dry yet vital, with an underlying velvety mossiness. Its intensity is moderate to strong, projecting a natural, expansive aura. It typically functions as a top-to-heart note, providing initial freshness and verdant structure before settling into the woody foundation of a composition, offering respectable longevity and a grounding presence.