Tropical Elegance! Celebrate the tropics with the Hibiscus emoji, a symbol of exotic beauty and vacation vibes.
A pink or red hibiscus flower with prominent stamens, conveying a sense of tropical beauty. The Hibiscus emoji is commonly used to represent tropical locations, beauty, and themes of relaxation. It can also be used to highlight exotic elegance and vacation moods. If someone sends you a 🌺 emoji, it might mean they are dreaming of a tropical getaway, admiring exotic beauty, or feeling relaxed.
The 🌺 Hibiscus emoji represents the tropical, beautiful, and exotic nature of the hibiscus flower. It is commonly used to convey themes of Hawaii, vacation, and natural elegance.
Tobetsa feela go 🌺 emoji yeo godimo gore o e kopiše ka go lebanya go clipboard ya gago. O ka e tsenya kae goba kae - melaetong, mešongwana ya setšhaba, ditokumenteng, goba tirišo efe goba efe yeo e thekgago dihlogo.
Emoji ya 🌺 hibiscus e tsebjwe ka Emoji E0.6 gomme bjale e thekgwa go di-platform tše dikgolo go swana le iOS, Android, Windows, le macOS.
Emoji ya 🌺 hibiscus e le legorong la Animals & Nature, kudu legorong le le nyenyane la Dipalesa.
The 🌺 hibiscus is Hawaii's state flower and represents delicate beauty. In many Pacific cultures, wearing a hibiscus behind the right ear means single, left ear means taken. The emoji is used for tropical themes, Hawaiian content, and summer aesthetics.
| Leina la Unicode | Hibiscus |
| Leina la Apple | Hibiscus |
| Khoutu ya Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F33A |
| Khoutu ya Unicode Decimal | U+127802 |
| Sebopeletšo sa Phaphu | \u1f33a |
| Sehlopha | 🐥 Animals & Nature |
| Sehlopha sa tlatsetšo | 🌸 Dipalesa |
| Ditšhišinyo | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Phetolelo ya Unicode | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Phetolelo ya Emoji | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Leina la Unicode | Hibiscus |
| Leina la Apple | Hibiscus |
| Khoutu ya Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F33A |
| Khoutu ya Unicode Decimal | U+127802 |
| Sebopeletšo sa Phaphu | \u1f33a |
| Sehlopha | 🐥 Animals & Nature |
| Sehlopha sa tlatsetšo | 🌸 Dipalesa |
| Ditšhišinyo | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Phetolelo ya Unicode | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Phetolelo ya Emoji | 1.0 | 2015 |