The note of foliage typically presents a vibrant, crisp, and often dewy green aroma, invoking the verdant essence of living plant matter. It can range from sharp, almost peppery greenness, reminiscent of crushed leaves or snapped stems, to a softer, more aqueous and ethereal quality, like a forest bathed in morning mist. Its texture can feel moist and succulent, or sometimes dry and slightly earthy. Projection is usually moderate, providing a fresh diffusion without being overwhelming. Longevity varies; sharper green facets might be fleeting, acting as an invigorating top note, while deeper, more herbaceous or woody-green nuances can extend into the heart. It rarely serves as a true base, instead providing a vital bridge between bright tops and grounded hearts, offering a sense of natural airiness and vitality.
An authentic and raw olfactory journey into the earth, evoking the fresh, damp, and slightly metallic aroma of recently disturbed soil, complemented by nuances of garden roots, herbs, and green foliage.
Fresh, verdant, and gently sweet with a subtle, comforting tea note, evoking a sense of calm and natural simplicity.