Celtic Tree Calendar Dates: Find Your Birth Tree
A complete guide to the 13 Celtic tree calendar dates, birth ranges, Ogham names, and symbolic meanings used in modern Celtic tree astrology.
Celtic tree calendar dates help you identify which symbolic birth tree is linked to your date of birth. The calendar presents 13 tree periods across the year, each associated with a distinct archetypal theme and interpretive personality pattern.
In ZodiacRoots, the Celtic tree calendar is treated as a reflective symbolic system rather than a fixed scientific model. It is most useful as one meaningful layer within a fuller 8 Roots profile.
Quick Answer
The Celtic tree calendar assigns 13 symbolic tree signs to specific birth date ranges. For example, Birch covers December 24 to January 20, Oak covers June 10 to July 7, and Elder covers November 25 to December 23.
Your Celtic birth tree is found by matching your birthday to the date range in the calendar table below.
What This Page Gives You
A clear calendar table for every tree sign.
The traditional-style names commonly paired with the signs.
Each row links to the full ZodiacRoots guide for that sign.
What Is the Celtic Tree Calendar?
The Celtic tree calendar is a modern symbolic framework that arranges 13 birth-tree signs across the year. Each sign is tied to a date range and interpreted through a tree archetype such as Birch, Rowan, Oak, Willow, Hazel, or Elder.
It is often used as the practical entry point into Celtic tree astrology because it answers the first question most readers have: “Which Celtic tree sign matches my birthday?”
How to Use Celtic Tree Calendar Dates
To use the Celtic tree calendar dates, locate your birthday in the table below. The corresponding row gives you your tree sign, its Ogham-associated name, the full birth range, and a concise summary of its symbolic meaning.
From there, open the detailed guide for your sign to explore personality themes, strengths, shadows, and how the tree symbolism can be integrated into a broader reading.
Celtic Tree Calendar Dates and Modern Interpretation
The 13-tree calendar is widely used in modern Celtic tree astrology, but it is best understood as a symbolic interpretive construction rather than a single undisputed ancient calendar preserved in one fixed form.
ZodiacRoots presents one consistent sequence of Celtic tree calendar dates so readers can navigate the system clearly while still respecting the historical complexity behind Ogham, tree symbolism, and later interpretive traditions.
Calendar Dates vs. Tree Meanings
This page focuses on dates: which birth range belongs to which tree. The companion guide Celtic Tree Signs Explained focuses more deeply on the interpretive logic of the 13 signs and why each tree matters symbolically.
Together, the two pages form the essential starting point for the ZodiacRoots Celtic Tree Astrology cluster.
Celtic Tree Calendar Dates at a Glance
| Tree Sign | Ogham Name | Dates | Core Meaning | Guide |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birch | Beith | December 24 – January 20 | Renewal, resilience, clean beginnings | Birch meaning |
| Rowan | Luis | January 21 – February 17 | Vision, sensitivity, intuitive intelligence | Rowan meaning |
| Ash | Nion | February 18 – March 17 | Imagination, depth, inner fluidity | Ash meaning |
| Alder | Fearn | March 18 – April 14 | Courage, momentum, protective strength | Alder meaning |
| Willow | Saille | April 15 – May 12 | Intuition, receptivity, emotional wisdom | Willow meaning |
| Hawthorn | Huath | May 13 – June 9 | Complexity, guardedness, hidden vitality | Hawthorn meaning |
| Oak | Duir | June 10 – July 7 | Stability, leadership, grounded power | Oak meaning |
| Holly | Tinne | July 8 – August 4 | Discipline, pride, strategic control | Holly meaning |
| Hazel | Coll | August 5 – September 1 | Wisdom, observation, sharp perception | Hazel meaning |
| Vine | Muin | September 2 – September 29 | Feeling, refinement, emotional range | Vine meaning |
| Ivy | Gort | September 30 – October 27 | Endurance, determination, adaptive tenacity | Ivy meaning |
| Reed | Ngetal | October 28 – November 24 | Clarity, directness, insight into truth | Reed meaning |
| Elder | Ruis | November 25 – December 23 | Closure, transformation, fierce independence | Elder meaning |
Different modern presentations of the Celtic tree calendar can show small variations in emphasis or date framing. ZodiacRoots uses the sequence above consistently across its Celtic Tree Astrology pages so readers can move from calendar lookup to detailed interpretation without contradiction.
Why These Dates Matter
Search intent around Celtic tree calendar dates is usually very direct: readers want to identify their birth tree quickly. A strong calendar page should therefore give the dates first, then provide enough context to show why the tree sign has symbolic value.
That is why this guide combines a clear lookup table with direct links to every individual tree-sign page.
How ZodiacRoots Uses the Calendar
In the ZodiacRoots 8 Roots method, a Celtic birth tree is not treated as a complete identity. It becomes one symbolic root read beside Western, Vedic, Chinese, Mayan, and Egyptian layers.
The calendar tells you which tree applies; the wider ZodiacRoots method explores how that sign interacts with the rest of your profile.
From Your Birth Tree to Your Full 8 Roots Profile
The Celtic tree calendar gives you one precise symbolic entry point. Go further by exploring how that tree sign sits beside your Sun, Moon, Rising, Vedic root, Chinese zodiac, Mayan seal, and Egyptian guardian.
Frequently Asked Questions About Celtic Tree Calendar Dates
What are the Celtic tree calendar dates?
Celtic tree calendar dates are the 13 birth ranges assigned to the symbolic tree signs. Each date period corresponds to one tree, such as Birch from December 24 to January 20, Oak from June 10 to July 7, or Elder from November 25 to December 23.
How do I find my Celtic birth tree?
Find your Celtic birth tree by matching your birthday to the date ranges in the calendar table. The tree sign on that row is your symbolic birth tree within the ZodiacRoots Celtic Tree Astrology system.
Is the Celtic tree calendar the same as Celtic tree astrology?
Not exactly. The Celtic tree calendar is the date-based lookup system used to identify a birth tree. Celtic tree astrology is the broader interpretive framework that explains the meaning of each tree sign and how it may be read symbolically.
Are Celtic tree calendar dates historically fixed?
The modern 13-tree calendar is widely used in Celtic tree astrology, but it should be understood as a later symbolic framework rather than one single ancient calendar preserved without variation. ZodiacRoots uses one clear, consistent sequence across the site.
How does the Celtic tree calendar fit into the 8 Roots method?
In ZodiacRoots, the Celtic tree calendar identifies your symbolic Celtic root. That root is then read alongside your Sun sign, Moon sign, Rising sign, Vedic layer, Chinese zodiac, Mayan seal, and Egyptian guardian to create a more dimensional interpretation.
Explore the 13 Celtic Tree Signs
Once you have identified your birth tree from the calendar, open the matching guide below to read its full symbolic meaning, traits, inner strengths, challenges, and place within the wider ZodiacRoots Celtic cluster.
Related Celtic & 8 Roots Guides
Further Cultural Context
Readers who want additional context can compare popular presentations of Celtic tree astrology with broader discussion of Ogham tree associations and their later interpretive development.
Tree Council of Ireland: Celtic Tree Astrology
Druidry.org: A Re-evaluation of the Ogham Tree List
This page belongs inside the wider ZodiacRoots system, where Celtic tree astrology is read alongside your Moon sign, Rising sign, Vedic layer, Chinese zodiac, Mayan seal, and Egyptian guardian.
This page was created by ZodiacRoots as an interpretive guide to Celtic tree astrology, designed to help readers understand one symbolic layer of a broader personality profile.
