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πŸ™Ÿ

Heavy South East Pointing Vine Leaf Symbol

πŸ™Ÿ is a Dingbats symbol showing a heavy vine leaf pointing to the southeast.

U+1F65F

The πŸ™Ÿ emoji from the Dingbats block is a decorative leaf symbol with a clear direction. It’s useful when you want a visual cue of direction or a nature-themed accent. You can copy it directly or use its code point in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Heavy South East Pointing Vine Leaf Symbol Meaning

πŸ™Ÿ (Heavy South East Pointing Vine Leaf) is a decorative Dingbats character featuring a vine leaf with a south-east pointing orientation. Because it’s primarily a graphic accent rather than a widely standardized icon, its meaning is usually flexible and context-dependent. People commonly use it to add a natural, ornamental detail to headings, messages, invitations, or captions. The β€œpointing” direction can also suggest movement, attention, or emphasis toward the lower-right side of a layout. In practice, it works well for design flourishes, playful UI labels, or stylized text where you want a small botanical marker without using full images.

Common uses

  • β€’Add a decorative nature accent in social media captions or posts
  • β€’Use as a small directional marker (lower-right) in text-based UI mockups
  • β€’Enhance invitations, cards, or event announcements with botanical styling
  • β€’Label sections in newsletters or documents with a themed bullet/ornament
  • β€’Create lightweight icons in chat messages or comments without images

Examples

πŸ™Ÿ Heavy South East Pointing Vine Leaf

  • πŸ™ŸMeet me there πŸ™Ÿ β€” we’ll talk after the session.
  • πŸ™ŸUpdates for this week: design notes πŸ™Ÿ, then release checklist.
  • πŸ™ŸDon’t forget to bring the green plants πŸ™Ÿ to the workshop.
  • πŸ™ŸLower-right corner item: priority tag πŸ™Ÿ.
  • πŸ™ŸNew collection highlight: botanical detail πŸ™Ÿ on page two.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F65F
HTML Entity🙟
HTML Code🙟
CSS\1F65F

FAQ

What does the Heavy South East Pointing Vine Leaf symbol mean?

πŸ™Ÿ (Heavy South East Pointing Vine Leaf) is a decorative Dingbats character featuring a vine leaf with a south-east pointing orientation. Because it’s primarily a graphic accent rather than a widely standardized icon, its meaning is usually flexible and context-dependent. People commonly use it to add a natural, ornamental detail to headings, messages, invitations, or captions. The β€œpointing” direction can also suggest movement, attention, or emphasis toward the lower-right side of a layout. In practice, it works well for design flourishes, playful UI labels, or stylized text where you want a small botanical marker without using full images.

What is the official name of πŸ™Ÿ?

Its Unicode name is β€œHEAVY SOUTH EAST POINTING VINE LEAF.”

How do I copy πŸ™Ÿ into my HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 🙟.

What is the Unicode code point for this symbol?

The Unicode code point is U+1F65F.

Is πŸ™Ÿ used for a specific emotion or meaning?

It’s mainly a decorative, directional botanical accent, so its meaning is usually context-driven (ornament, emphasis, or lower-right directional cue).

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