The note of "Snapped Stems" is an olfactory snapshot of vitality and raw verdancy, a vivid green explosion that is at once sharp, bracing, and slightly bitter. It possesses an immediate, almost jarring crispness, like the sound of a tender stalk yielding under pressure. Its texture is initially watery and dewy, evolving swiftly into a more herbaceous, peppery, and almost metallic resonance. There's a particular 'lactonic-green' facet, a milky sap impression beneath the initial sharpness, hinting at the plant's lifeblood. It presents with high intensity and an effervescent projection, a burst of fresh air and verdant sap. As a true top note, its longevity is fleeting yet impactful, leaving behind a subtle, clean, and slightly mineralic echo as it transitions into the heart of a composition. It's the scent of life interrupted, of chlorophyll spilling into the air, profoundly invigorating and utterly natural.