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palm tree on Microsoft

This is how the palm tree emoji ðŸŒī looks on Microsoft Windows & Teams. Every platform designs emojis differently — see the comparison below.

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🊟 Microsoft Design Style

Microsoft's Fluent Emoji features a vibrant 3D design style with playful proportions and expressive animations. They were open-sourced in 2022, making them freely available. The design emphasizes fun, approachable characters with soft gradients and modern aesthetics.

ðŸŒī About palm tree on Microsoft

On Microsoft, the palm tree emoji takes on a detailed and expressive quality that distinguishes it from other platforms. Microsoft Windows & Teams has crafted its animals & nature emojis since 2012 with attention to visual harmony across the set.

If you send the palm tree emoji from Microsoft, keep in mind that recipients on other platforms will see a different animals & nature design. Microsoft's detailed and expressive version is unique to its ecosystem.

â„đïļ Platform Details

Platform
Microsoft Windows & Teams
Emoji Support Since
2012
Website
microsoft.com

ðŸ’Ą Microsoft Animals & Nature Design Insight

Microsoft's Fluent animal emojis are rendered from actual 3D models with physically-based lighting, giving them a soft, plush toy aesthetic. The fur rendering uses subsurface scattering techniques typically found in animated films.

On Windows 11, the Emoji Panel (Win+Period) displays animal emojis with a subtle breathing animation on hover, showcasing the 3D model capabilities of the Fluent design system.

Usage Tip

In Microsoft Word, animal emojis inserted via the symbol picker render at print resolution, making them surprisingly effective for creating illustrated children's content or informal educational materials.

Cross-Platform Note

Microsoft's 3D-rendered animals look almost toy-like compared to Apple's photographic style or Google's flat design, meaning a nature-themed message can feel playful on Windows and serious on iOS.

Fun Fact

Microsoft's open-source Fluent Emoji repository on GitHub became one of the most starred emoji projects within a week of launch, with the 3D cat and dog models being the most downloaded individual assets.