Broom, orange blossom, and leafy green — all at once. The green aldehydic character hits immediately, sharp and bright, but a warm floral quality saves it from harshness. You catch a gentle anthranilate-like warmth reminiscent of night-blooming flowers. The effect is intensely natural for a synthetic material. This Schiff base (Triplal and Methyl Anthranilate) excels at bridging green and floral notes in ways that simpler materials cannot. It naturalises mimosa and honeysuckle accords, giving them a green botanical depth that reads as freshly cut stems rather than perfumery abstraction. In gardenia compositions, it supplies the green-leafy top that expensive naturals provide at a fraction of the cost. Vertosine gives green top notes a depth and complexity they rarely have on their own. Use it to enrich galbanum and violet leaf accords. It also lifts citrus-peel notes — try it alongside bergamot and petitgrain where its floral warmth softens sharp hesperidic openings into something rounder and more complex.