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πΊThis emoji represents a hibiscus flower and is often used to symbolize beauty, tropical places, or summer vacations.
The πΊ emoji represents a hibiscus flower, which is common in tropical climates.
The hibiscus emoji is often used to symbolize tropical places and vacation vibes. It can also represent beauty, nature, and warmth, and is often used to describe the beauty of nature or a relaxed, joyful state.
The hibiscus emoji is part of the emoji collection released in Unicode 6.0 in 2010.
The hibiscus is a type of flower found in tropical and subtropical climates and is often associated with holiday cheer and paradise.
This emoji can be used in a variety of contexts. Here are a few examples:
To symbolize vacation mood or tropical places: "I can't wait to go to Hawaii this summer. πΊ"
To express beauty or nature: "She's as naturally beautiful as a hibiscus flower. πΊ"
To express joy or relaxation: "Enjoying a relaxing day at the beach. πΊ"
Compared to other flower emoji, such as the πΉ (rose) or πΈ (cherry blossom), the πΊ emoji has a more tropical and vacation connotation, in keeping with the nature of the hibiscus. Unlike the πΌ (flower) emoji, which represents a general flower, the πΊ emoji specifically represents a hibiscus and therefore has a stronger connection to tropical climates.
The emoji is also known by the following names.
πΊ hibiscus
First, we take a look at the basic emotion, the core of the emoji's nature. Then we will look at the secondary emotions that the emoji can evoke in us.
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In this section, we examine the emotional impact of emojis. We will use examples to show how emojis can evoke different emotions in the reader depending on the context.
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Fear
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Sadness
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Emoji | πΊ |
Unicode-Name | Hibiscus |
Apple-Name | Hibiscus |
Category | Animals & Nature |
Shortcuts | Slack GitHub Discord |
Codepoints | U+1F33A |
Keywords | flower, blossom, hibiscus, plant |
Unicode-Version | Unicode 6.0 11.10.2010 |
Emoji-Version | Emoji 1.0 09.06.2015 |
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