This is once again one of those fragrances that seems very cool to me. Bright, clear, and almost icy - at first. The peppery lychee-mandarin likely contributes to this effect. It doesn’t get much warmer, even though subtle May roses, saffron, and delicate incense shimmer through. It remains transparent, then becomes mossy and woody.
The entire scent evokes quirky images in me: A window in a forest wooden house, adorned with moss green ice flowers in the shape of roses. Although it is already early spring, there is still a certain harsh night frost that conjures those cold, delicate structures onto the glass. From the outside, they are sprinkled with moss crumbs, giving the texture a somewhat rough appearance.
I can well imagine this "clean" perfume in the height of summer when one craves refreshment. Or on cold days in winter or early spring, to really highlight the cold effect. Of course, that’s a matter of taste. A child also said that when it bit into a chunk of soap ;-))