Emoji list
Total 12 emojis / 13 variants · 12 match the filters.
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F33C
blossom
Represents a bright, daisy-like flower with a round center and evenly spaced petals, often shown in white or yellow depending on the platform. It conveys a sense of freshness, lightness, and gentle positivity, and is commonly used to express cheerful moods, simple joys, or the feeling of something beginning to bloom in life or in a relationship. It can also add a soft, warm tone to messages that aim to brighten someone’s day.
Animals & Nature / plant-flower
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F490
bouquet
Represents celebration, kindness, or appreciation — like giving someone a small gift of flowers. Often used to cheer someone up, say thank you, or mark a happy moment.
Animals & Nature / plant-flower
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F338
cherry blossom
Represents beauty, renewal, and the fleeting nature of life, much like the short-lived bloom of spring. This emoji depicts a soft pink cherry blossom with five petals, each showing a gentle notch at the tip and a warm yellow center. It reflects the real blossoms seen in Japan, Korea, and other East Asian regions during early spring. 🌸 is often used to express calm joy, gentle affection, seasonal excitement, or appreciation for something beautiful but transient. It feels soft, romantic, and unmistakably serene.
Animals & Nature / plant-flower
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F33A
hibiscus
Represents beauty, warmth, and tropical vibes—like a summer getaway in emoji form. It’s often used to express femininity, vacation mood, or soft affection, and sometimes just to make a message feel more colorful or romantic.
Animals & Nature / plant-flower
Fully-qualified
Version E15.0
1FABB
hyacinth
Represents a fragrant spring flower with tightly packed petals forming a cone-shaped bloom in shades of purple, pink, blue, or white. Common across the Eastern Mediterranean and widely grown in Europe and North America, the hyacinth is known for symbolizing renewal, sincerity, and gentle affection. It is often used to evoke the feeling of spring, fresh beginnings, or warm emotional tones.
Animals & Nature / plant-flower
Fully-qualified
Version E14.0
1FAB7
lotus
This emoji shows a soft pink lotus with layered petals opening above the water, reflecting the real flower that grows cleanly out of muddy ponds. It represents purity, calm, and spiritual growth. Because the lotus rises unstained from the mud, it often symbolizes peace after struggle, self-healing, and quiet beauty. People also use 🪷 for mindfulness, meditation, yoga, or simply to create a serene and elegant aesthetic.
Animals & Nature / plant-flower
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F339
rose
Symbolizes love, admiration, and beauty — the classic way to show affection or appreciation. Often used in romantic or heartfelt messages, like giving a single rose to someone special.
Animals & Nature / plant-flower
Fully-qualified
Version E0.7
1F3F5 FE0F
rosette
Represents an award, honor, or decorative badge—something earned or proudly displayed. Online it can also mean “feeling special,” “looking fancy,” or celebrating a small personal victory with a touch of flair.
Animals & Nature / plant-flower
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F33B
sunflower
Represents warmth, positivity, and loyal friendship. It’s the kind of emoji you send when you want to spread light or cheer someone up.
Animals & Nature / plant-flower
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F337
tulip
Symbolizes fresh starts, affection, and simple beauty. Often used to brighten messages or to say something nice in a subtle way — like giving someone a single flower instead of a whole bouquet.
Animals & Nature / plant-flower
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F4AE
white flower
Represents a “well done!” or “perfect score” moment. In Japan, teachers stamp this symbol on excellent schoolwork, so online it carries a similar “you did great” vibe. People also use it to praise friends or celebrate small wins with a soft, wholesome tone.
Animals & Nature / plant-flower
Fully-qualified
Version E3.0
1F940
wilted flower
Symbolizes sadness, loss, or emotional exhaustion—like a relationship or dream that’s faded. It can also show feeling drained, fragile, or quietly heartbroken, giving a poetic or dramatic tone depending on context.
Animals & Nature / plant-flower