The note of Wet Earth unfolds as a deeply resonant, mineralic, and profoundly humid aroma, a true olfactory capture of petrichor. It possesses an initial coolness, almost a damp chill, that gradually warms on the skin, revealing layers of loamy soil, verdant decay, and a subtle, almost metallic freshness. Its texture is simultaneously gritty and velvety, like fine, cool mud between the fingers, with an underlying rooty firmness. The intensity is pervasive yet grounding, never shrill, providing a stable, almost gravitational anchor to a composition. It projects with a gentle, enveloping sillage that feels more like an atmospheric presence than a distinct olfactive trail, drawing others inward rather than reaching out. Longevity is exceptional, settling comfortably into the heart and base, evolving from that initial sharp freshness of rain-kissed earth to a deeper, more organic, and slightly musky soil scent. It typically behaves as a heart or base note, lending structure, depth, and an inimitable naturalistic quality, often featuring a distinct, slightly sweet, mushroom-like nuance from geosmin, its primary character component.