Druid Tree Horoscope

Discover your Celtic tree sign based on the ancient Druid calendar. Each birth period is guarded by a sacred tree with unique w. Embeddable domain-locked widget, mobile-responsive.

Druid Tree Horoscope — illustration

The Celtic Tree Calendar assigns a tree to each period of the year based on the ancient Ogham alphabet and the Celts' relationship with the forest as a living cosmological map. Your birth tree isn't just a symbol - it's a character: a specific set of qualities, gifts, vulnerabilities, and ways of moving through the world that the Celts associated with that tree over centuries of observation. The Oak person and the Birch person are genuinely different archetypes. This reading tells you which tree you were born under and what that means.

How it works

Enter your birth date. The calculator identifies your Celtic birth tree based on the Ogham tree calendar (which divides the year into thirteen lunar months, each governed by a tree). You'll receive your tree name, its Ogham symbol, its traditional Celtic associations, and a reading of the character and life themes associated with people born in your tree's period.

Understanding your result

The thirteen trees of the Celtic calendar and their core associations: Birch (new beginnings, the pioneer energy, the willingness to be first), Rowan (protection, intuition, the capacity to see through deception), Ash (connection between worlds, the world-tree energy, wider vision), Alder (the bridge-builder, courage in difficult crossings), Willow (lunar sensitivity, intuition that comes from grief as much as joy), Hawthorn (paradox, the thorn alongside the blossom, necessary difficulty), Oak (strength, endurance, the door between the human and the divine), Holly (warrior energy, the ability to hold light in darkness), Hazel (wisdom, poetry, the nut that contains everything), Vine (harvest, indulgence, the bittersweet), Ivy (resilience, the capacity to survive what seems impossible), Reed (the voice that carries messages, the whisper through the wind), Elder (the tree of endings and thresholds, transformation at the deepest level).

Frequently asked questions

Is the Celtic Tree Calendar ancient or modern?

Partly both. The Ogham alphabet and tree associations are genuinely ancient Celtic. The specific tree-calendar system, however, was significantly developed in the 20th century - particularly through Robert Graves' 'The White Goddess' (1948). It's a synthesis of genuine tradition and modern esoteric reconstruction.

Is this different from Celtic astrology in general?

The Druid tree system is one branch of Celtic astrology. There are also systems based on Celtic animal signs and the Celtic zodiac as reconstructed from classical sources. The tree calendar is the most widely used.

What if my birthdate falls on a calendar division?

The transition dates between trees sometimes vary slightly by source. If you're born within two or three days of a changeover, read both adjacent trees and see which resonates.

Is this for entertainment?

Yes - and for connection to Celtic symbolic tradition. We don't make personality claims with clinical precision.

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