Celtic Tree Horoscope: discover your birth tree
21 trees · one date · one archetype
Discover your Celtic horoscope tree
Enter your birth date to find the tree that, in this modern esoteric tradition, reflects how you grow, connect and face change.
- 1Choose your date
- 2Discover your tree
- 3Read its message
Your birth tree
Your essence
Your strength
Your shadow
Love and bonds
Work and purpose
The Celtic tree horoscope links every day of the year to one of 21 trees and a symbolic archetype. Enter your birth date above to discover yours and receive an original reading about personality, relationships and purpose.
What is the Celtic tree horoscope?
This system uses trees as mirrors of character. Most rule two or three periods of the year, while the oak, birch, olive and beech mark dates close to the equinoxes and solstices. Your tree is not meant to define you: it offers an image through which to consider your strengths, contradictions and next stage of growth.
The 21 readings on this page were written from scratch. You do not need to provide a name or place of birth. The date is processed only in your browser and is never saved.
The 21 birth trees and their dates
| Tree | Birth dates | Archetype |
|---|---|---|
| Apple Tree | Dec 23–Jan 1 · Jun 25–Jul 4 | The heart that connects |
| Fir | Jan 2–11 · Jul 5–14 | The guardian of mystery |
| Elm | Jan 12–24 · Jul 15–25 | Practical nobility |
| Cypress | Jan 25–Feb 3 · Jul 26–Aug 4 | Adaptable loyalty |
| Poplar | Feb 4–8 · May 1–14 · Aug 5–13 | The gaze that reads the wind |
| Cedar | Feb 9–18 · Aug 14–23 | Expansive confidence |
| Pine | Feb 19–29 · Aug 24–Sep 2 | Distinctive constancy |
| Willow | Mar 1–10 · Sep 3–12 | Deep sensitivity |
| Linden | Mar 11–20 · Sep 13–22 | Harmony that weighs both sides |
| Oak | March 21 | The strength of the equinox |
| Hazel | Mar 22–31 · Sep 24–Oct 3 | Luminous intuition |
| Rowan | Apr 1–10 · Oct 4–13 | Creative sensitivity |
| Maple | Apr 11–20 · Oct 14–23 | The open mind |
| Walnut | Apr 21–30 · Oct 24–Nov 11 | Transformative passion |
| Chestnut | May 15–24 · Nov 12–21 | Serene honesty |
| Ash | May 25–Jun 3 · Nov 22–Dec 1 | Visionary ambition |
| Hornbeam | Jun 4–13 · Dec 2–11 | Disciplined elegance |
| Fig Tree | Jun 14–23 · Dec 12–21 | Protective sensitivity |
| Birch | June 24 | The inspired beginning |
| Olive | September 23 | Conciliatory wisdom |
| Beech | December 22 | Constructive creativity |
How to read your result
Your result explores five areas. Essence describes the archetype’s central impulse; strength names the talent that comes most naturally; and shadow shows how that quality may become unbalanced under stress. The love and work sections bring the symbol into ordinary life, followed by a short message to keep.
You do not have to identify with every line. Use what resonates to ask better questions: What quality of my tree am I cultivating? What needs pruning? Where should I put down roots, and where do I need room to grow?
Trees, ogham and Celtic culture
Ogham was a writing system used for inscriptions in Celtic languages, especially in Ireland and western Britain. Medieval sources explained some letter names through trees and other plants. Modern authors later expanded these associations into calendars and divination systems. The cultural bond between landscape, trees and Celtic traditions is rich and real; the precise date scheme used by this calculator is modern.
Further reading: Andreas G. Heiss and Jutta Leskovar, The “Celtic Tree Calendar” – Development and Reception of a Myth.