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Celtic Tree Astrology #1 – Your Birth Tree

Michelle Laughton by Michelle Laughton
May 10, 2026
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Southern Hemisphere Celtic Tree Astrology – Your Birth Tree

This guide to the Celtic Tree Astrology calendar invites you to discover the tree connected with your birth date and gently reflect on the qualities, energies, and symbolic wisdom it may hold for you. In Celtic tradition, trees were seen as sacred beings, each carrying its own spirit, lessons, and connection to the cycles of nature. Your birth tree can offer a meaningful way to explore your inner strengths, emotional patterns, intuition, and spiritual path. Rather than defining who you are, it serves as a quiet guide, encouraging you to look more deeply at the gifts you carry and the growth your soul may be drawn toward.

The Celtic Trees and Their Meanings

The Grove showing Celtic Birth Trees and symbolism

Birch – The Pioneer

Southern Hemisphere: May 1st – May 28th Northern Hemisphere: Nov 1st – Nov 28th

Associated with new beginnings and resilience. Birch represents the strength to start again after difficulty and the courage to move forward into new phases of life.

Rowan – The Protector

Southern Hemisphere: May 29th – June 26th Northern Hemisphere: Nov 29th – December 26th

Rowan is linked with protection, intuition, and insight. It symbolises the ability to see beyond the surface and trust inner guidance.

Alder – The Trailblazer

Southern Hemisphere: June 27th – July 23rd Northern Hemisphere: Dec 27th – Jan 23rd

Alder symbolises determination and courage. It reflects those who forge new paths and stand firm in the face of challenges.

Willow tree in meadow with winding stream and Celtic symbolism

Willow – The Intuitive

Southern Hemisphere: July 24th – August 20th

Northern Hemisphere: Jan 24th – Feb 20th

The Willow is connected with emotion, sensitivity, and adaptability. It teaches flexibility and the wisdom of responding to life rather than resisting it.

Ash – The Bridge

Southern Hemisphere: August 21st – September 20th Northern Hemisphere: Feb 21st – March20th

Ash is often associated with the connection between worlds — physical and spiritual, inner and outer. It represents curiosity, learning, and the search for deeper meaning.

Hawthorn – The Heart Tree

Southern Hemisphere: September 21st – October 17th Northern Hemisphere: March 21st – April17th

Hawthorn symbolises love, boundaries, and emotional growth. It reflects the balance between openness and self-protection.

Oak – The Guardian of Strength

Southern Hemisphere: October 18th – November 15th Northern Hemisphere: April 18th – May15th

The Oak is a symbol of endurance, wisdom, and stability. It represents those who offer support and grounding to others.

Holly – The Defender

Southern Hemisphere: November 16th – December 12th Northern Hemisphere: May 16th – June 12th

Holly is associated with protection and perseverance, particularly during darker or more difficult periods of life.

Hazel & Apple* – The Tree of Knowledge

Southern Hemisphere: December 13th – January 10th Northern Hemisphere: June 13th – July10th

Hazel is linked with learning, creativity, and the search for truth. In Celtic lore, hazel was believed to hold deep wisdom and inspiration. *The Quert Apple shares the month with the Coll Hazel, so those who have these birthdays can claim both trees.

Vine – The Shaper

Southern Hemisphere: January 11th – February 7th Northern Hemisphere: July 11th – August 7th

The Vine represents flexibility, transformation, and the ability to grow in unexpected directions while still remaining rooted.

Ivy – The Survivor

Southern Hemisphere: February 8th – March 4th Northern Hemisphere: August 8th – Sep 4th

Ivy symbolises loyalty, persistence, and the ability to thrive in difficult environments. It reflects resilience and quiet strength.

Reed & Blackthorn *– The Truth Seeker

Southern Hemisphere: March 5th – April 2nd Northern Hemisphere: Sep 5th – Oct 30th

The Reed is associated with clarity, honesty, and reflection. It represents those who seek truth and value authenticity. *The Straif Blackthorn shares the month with Reed, those who have birthdays can claim both trees

Elder – The Completer

Southern Hemisphere: April 3rd – April 29th Northern Hemisphere: Oct 3rd – Oct 30th

The Elder marks the end of the cycle and the beginning of another. It symbolises transformation, endings, and renewal.

The Grove – Important day in Celtic cosmology

Southern Hemisphere: April 30th Northern Hemisphere: October 31st

Those of you born on April 30th can claim the Grove, which represents a group of trees and can be any one of the trees you feel drawn to. This date relates to a very important day in Celtic cosmology, one in which we can claim our connection to the spirit.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is Celtic tree astrology?

Celtic tree astrology is a symbolic calendar that links birth dates with different trees and their qualities. Each tree represents certain themes, such as resilience, intuition, protection, wisdom, transformation, or emotional growth. Your birth tree can be used as a reflective guide rather than a fixed personality label.

How do I find my Celtic birth tree?

To find your Celtic birth tree, look for the date range that includes your birthday. For example, someone born between May 1st and May 28th is linked with Birch, “The Pioneer,” while someone born between October 18th and November 15th is linked with Oak, “The Guardian of Strength.”

What if my birthday falls on a shared tree period or April 30th?

Some dates include more than one tree. Birthdays from December 13th to January 10th can claim both Hazel and Apple, while birthdays from March 5th to April 2nd can claim both Reed and Blackthorn. Those born on April 30th can claim The Grove, which represents a group of trees and allows you to choose the tree you feel most drawn to.

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