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πŸ™™

South West Pointing Vine Leaf Symbol

The πŸ™™ south west pointing vine leaf emoji shows a vine leaf pointing toward the southwest.

U+1F659

πŸ™™ is a Dingbats emoji known as the South West Pointing Vine Leaf. It’s useful when you want a small decorative nature detail with a directional feel. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode/escape codes in apps and code.

South West Pointing Vine Leaf Symbol Meaning

The πŸ™™ emoji (South West Pointing Vine Leaf) is mainly used as a decorative nature symbol. The leaf appears to angle toward the southwest, which makes it feel directional or β€œpointing” compared with more neutral leaf icons. People often use it to add an organic accent in messages, headings, or captionsβ€”especially when working with themes like gardens, plants, botanicals, vintage ornamentation, or plant-inspired branding. It can also help suggest growth, greenery, or a gentle ornamental flourish without needing words. As a Dingbats character, it’s typically chosen for visual styling rather than a strict, widely standardized meaning.

Common uses

  • β€’Decorating garden or plant-themed posts and captions
  • β€’Adding a small directional accent in invitations, flyers, or posters
  • β€’Enhancing product listings for greenery, botanicals, or eco brands
  • β€’Styling headings and section labels in newsletters or documents
  • β€’Using as a subtle ornament in creative writing or quotes

Examples

πŸ™™ South West Pointing Vine Leaf

  • πŸ™™Meet the new herbs πŸ™™
  • πŸ™™Plant care tips, week 3 πŸ™™
  • πŸ™™Botanical vibes only πŸ™™
  • πŸ™™A little greenery for your page πŸ™™
  • πŸ™™From soil to style πŸ™™

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F659
HTML Entity🙙
HTML Code🙙
CSS\1F659

FAQ

What does the South West Pointing Vine Leaf symbol mean?

The πŸ™™ emoji (South West Pointing Vine Leaf) is mainly used as a decorative nature symbol. The leaf appears to angle toward the southwest, which makes it feel directional or β€œpointing” compared with more neutral leaf icons. People often use it to add an organic accent in messages, headings, or captionsβ€”especially when working with themes like gardens, plants, botanicals, vintage ornamentation, or plant-inspired branding. It can also help suggest growth, greenery, or a gentle ornamental flourish without needing words. As a Dingbats character, it’s typically chosen for visual styling rather than a strict, widely standardized meaning.

What is the Unicode name of πŸ™™?

The Unicode name is β€œSOUTH WEST POINTING VINE LEAF”.

What is the Unicode code point for πŸ™™?

The code point is U+1F659.

How can I copy πŸ™™ from this page?

Copy the character shown (πŸ™™) directly, or copy one of the provided variations like 🙙.

Can I use πŸ™™ in HTML and CSS?

Yes. You can use the HTML entity 🙙 or the CSS escape \\1F659.