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πŸ‚ fallen leaf Emoji β€” Meaning, Copy & Paste

Quick info

Unicode
U+1F342
Shortcode
:fallen-leaf:
Category
Animals & Nature
Subcategory
other plants
Added in
Unicode 0.6
Also known as
autumn leaves, fall leaves, dead leaves

What Does the fallen leaf Emoji πŸ‚ Mean?

Two or three brown and orange leaves drifting downward together β€” that's the fallen leaf emoji, capturing the gentle visual of autumn leaves released from a branch. The mixed warm tones (rust, gold, ochre, sometimes a deep red) sell the late-autumn feeling instantly. Texters use it heavily during fall content season alongside the maple leaf and pumpkin emojis, but it has its own slightly more melancholy tone β€” leaves that have already let go, rather than ones still glowing on the tree.

It's a favorite for cozy autumn captions, hiking posts, walks-in-the-park photos, and Thanksgiving spreads. Some users also reach for it as a metaphor for change, letting go, endings, and seasonal transitions, both literal and emotional. Aesthetic mood boards in October and November pile it into emoji strings.

Halloween, harvest festivals, and pumpkin-patch trips all lean on it. Added to Unicode 6.0 in 2010, it shares the spotlight with the maple and leaf-fluttering-in-wind emojis as the trio that defines visual autumn across keyboards.

How to Use πŸ‚ fallen leaf Emoji

“Crunchy leaves and pumpkin patches πŸ‚πŸŽƒ”
“Letting go of what no longer serves me πŸ‚”
Technical Details
UnicodeU+1F342
HTML Entity🍂
CSS Code\1F342
Shortcode:fallen-leaf:
Keywordsautumn, fall, fallen, falling, leaf
Unicode Version0.6

Frequently Asked Questions

What does πŸ‚ mean?

It depicts falling autumn leaves and represents fall, seasonal change, or the act of letting go.