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Rose & Flower Dot Art

Copy 12 rose and flower dot art pieces — ASCII roses, pixel flowers and botanical text art. Click to copy for Discord, WhatsApp and TikTok.

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Rose and flower dot art creates botanical beauty purely from text characters. These multi-line pieces use ASCII line characters, block shapes, and emoji pixel grids to form roses, blossoms, and garden scenes. Flower dot art is especially popular in cottagecore and aesthetic communities — shared in Discord bios, TikTok captions, and WhatsApp status updates.

When to use Rose dot art

💡 Platform tip: Rose dot art is one of the most searched text art categories — 'ASCII rose' has tens of thousands of monthly searches. The multi-line ASCII rose (using / \ | chars) is the most copied single piece of text art in internet history.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ASCII rose?
The ASCII rose is a multi-line text design that uses characters like (, ), *, |, /, \ and - to form the outline of a rose with petals and a stem. It has been shared since the early days of the internet and remains one of the most recognisable pieces of text art.
How do I send a rose in text?
Copy any rose art piece from this page (click to copy), then paste into your message. For best results on Discord, WhatsApp, and most chat apps, paste directly — the line breaks and spacing are preserved automatically.
What characters make a flower in text art?
Flower text art uses: * and @ for petals in ASCII style; █ ▓ ░ block chars for solid shapes; 🌹🌸🌺🌻 emoji combined with ⬛⬜ squares for pixel art; and Unicode symbols ✿ ❀ ❁ for decorative arrangements.
Is rose dot art the same as flower kaomoji?
No — flower kaomoji are single-line face expressions decorated with flower symbols like (◕‿◕✿). Rose dot art is multi-line pictorial art that forms an actual image of a rose or flower, like a small text-only illustration.
Can I send rose dot art on WhatsApp?
Yes — WhatsApp supports Unicode and preserves line breaks in messages. The emoji pixel rose (using 🟥🟩⬛ squares) renders in full colour and looks especially impressive on mobile screens.