palm tree emoji on Twitter/X
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palm tree on Twitter/X

This is how the palm tree emoji ðŸŒī looks on Twitter (X) Twemoji. Every platform designs emojis differently — see the comparison below.

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ðŸĶ Twitter/X Design Style

Twemoji features a clean, flat 2D design with consistent line weights and bright, saturated colors. As an open-source project (CC-BY 4.0), Twemoji is used by many platforms beyond Twitter, including Discord. The designs prioritize clarity and cross-platform consistency.

ðŸŒī About palm tree on Twitter/X

On Twitter/X, the palm tree emoji takes on a detailed and expressive quality that distinguishes it from other platforms. Twitter (X) Twemoji has crafted its animals & nature emojis since 2014 with attention to visual harmony across the set.

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

â„đïļ Platform Details

Platform
Twitter (X) Twemoji
Emoji Support Since
2014
Website
x.com

ðŸ’Ą Twitter/X Animals & Nature Design Insight

Twemoji animal emojis use minimal detail with maximum personality — the fox has a sly expression, the penguin tilts its head, and the cat shows a distinctive smirk. Each design conveys character through pose rather than rendering detail.

Twitter's API returns emoji shortcodes for animal emojis, and many third-party Twitter clients use these codes to enable searchable animal emoji reactions that are indexed for analytics.

Usage Tip

Nature-related hashtags on Twitter pair naturally with Twemoji animals, and environmental organizations have found that tweets combining nature emojis with relevant hashtags receive higher engagement than text-only alternatives.

Cross-Platform Note

Twemoji animals appear flatter and simpler than Apple or Samsung versions, which means a cute animal tweet may look charming in Twemoji but photorealistic on iOS, subtly changing the comedic versus earnest tone.

Fun Fact

The Twemoji whale was deliberately designed to resemble Twitter's original Fail Whale error page mascot, creating a subtle visual continuity with the platform's early history that most users never noticed.