The note of New Zealand Fern evokes a lush, verdant, and intensely natural olfactory landscape. It is characteristically damp, earthy, and cool, reminiscent of a pristine, untouched temperate rainforest after a soft rain. The initial impression is often a bright, crisp greenness, not dissimilar to crushed leafy greens or freshly cut stems, but quickly deepening into a more complex, mineralic earthiness. There's a discernible coolness, almost ozonic or aquatic, suggesting moist air and dewdrops clinging to fronds. Its texture is smooth and velvety yet with an underlying rooty firmness. The projection is typically moderate, unfurling gently rather than asserting itself loudly. As it evolves, the sharper green aspects soften, giving way to a rich, damp moss and dark, fertile soil aroma, lingering with a serene, grounding presence. It predominantly behaves as a nuanced heart note, bridging fresh green tops with earthy, mossy bases, offering sustained natural vitality.