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There’s a full forest of plant emojis in your keyboard, and lots of them have slang or alternative meanings beyond just what the emoji shows. Read on for a full breakdown of every plant emoji and what they all mean. We’ve even covered all the flowers, fruits, and vegetables, too, so that you’ll always be in the know when you’re scrolling social media.
Note: Some emojis are not supported on older devices. These may render as square blocks on these.
Plant Emoji Meanings You May Not Know
- The seedling 🌱 emoji often means someone is vegan when it’s in their profile.
- The potted plant 🪴 and herb 🌿 emojis are used to talk discreetly about marijuana online.
- The palm tree 🌴 emoji sometimes refers to Palm Sunday.
- The cactus 🌵 emoji is sometimes used as a middle finger gesture online.
- The sheaf of rice/wheat 🌾 emoji means “white people” in online discussions about race.
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- ↑ https://www.emoji.family/emojis/animals-nature/sheaf-of-rice
- ↑ https://emojiterra.com/pine-decoration/
- ↑ https://emojiterra.com/tanabata-tree/
- ↑ https://emojiterra.com/flowers/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/food-drink
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/grapes
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/melon
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/watermelon
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/coconut




















