The note unfolds with a vibrant, almost dewy greenness, reminiscent of freshly crushed foliage rather than a sharp, stem-like cut. It possesses an initial bright, verdant clarity, evolving into a subtly herbaceous and slightly earthy undertone. There's a delicate whisper of tartness, a ghost of the berry it accompanies, but it never veers into outright fruitiness. Its texture is soft, almost velvety, like rubbing a young leaf between the fingers. Projection is typically moderate, acting as a gentle verdant mist, and its longevity positions it firmly in the heart, perhaps lingering into the initial phases of the base, lending a natural, airy freshness without being overtly heavy. It's less aggressively green than galbanum, more tender than fig leaf, and possesses a unique, almost translucent quality.