Heavy North East Pointing Vine Leaf refers to an ornamental leaf-shaped symbol concept associated with Unicode dingbat and emoji-candidate discussions rather than a widely approved modern emoji. The character was part of the broader family of decorative pointing leaves and vine leaves that were considered useful for typography, bullets, borders, and symbolic text decoration, especially around the era when many legacy dingbats and pictographic symbols were being reviewed for emoji relevance. Although a related Unicode text symbol exists in the Ornamental Dingbats range, it never became an officially supported RGI emoji with a standard colorful emoji presentation on major platforms. As an emoji candidate idea, it would have represented a bold vine leaf angled toward the upper right, combining the meaning of a leaf with the visual function of a directional arrow.
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Emoji History The emoji code/ image log of changes.
This emoji was one of the "suggested emojis" the Unicode group unveiled in June 2014 [article], however, it has been, and still is, up to the companies who support emoji in their operating systems to provide not only images but also an algorithm to replace the emoji code into the emoji image.