Saw Palmetto, as a fragrance note, is exceptionally rare and typically represents the dry, slightly waxy, and subtly green character of the plant's fan-shaped leaves and fibrous stems rather than the medicinal berries. It presents a scent profile that is more textural and atmospheric than overtly aromatic. Expect a dry, somewhat dusty greenness with an underlying hint of earth or dry wood. It lacks the lushness of many green notes, offering instead a sense of arid resilience. Its intensity is generally low to moderate, providing a subtle backdrop or unique texture. It behaves primarily as a heart note, bridging the initial green impression with drier, woodier base elements, or potentially as a unique top-note accent for a dry, wild opening. Projection is typically modest, and longevity is dependent on the overall composition, but the note itself is not inherently long-lasting.