The note unfolds with a delicate yet tenacious aroma, initially bright and verdant, like the first flush of spring leaves touched by morning dew, then swiftly transitioning into a luminous, clean floral heart. It presents as less overtly indolic than its Grandiflorum cousin, offering instead a more refined, almost translucent floralcy with distinct green tea undertones and a subtly sweet, waxy nuance. There's an airy lightness to its projection, yet it possesses a remarkable depth, evolving with a gentle, almost herbaceous warmth that lingers gracefully. Its texture is smooth, silken, never sharp or cloying. While it can shine briefly in the top, its true character as a luminous heart note is where it thrives, contributing elegance and a sophisticated transparency, ultimately settling into a soft, comforting floral whisper with respectable longevity.