The Gaelic Tree Alphabet

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The Gaelic Tree Alphabet – A Journey Through the Ogham Trees and Celtic Nature Wisdom

Step into the living language of trees.

The Gaelic Tree Alphabet is inspired by the ancient Ogham tradition, sometimes known as the Celtic Tree Alphabet, where each letter is associated with a tree or plant deeply rooted in Celtic landscape, myth, and cultural memory. This beautifully illustrated booklet explores 18 trees that form the Gaelic Tree Alphabet, offering a gentle introduction to one of the oldest symbolic nature-based systems in Europe.

Rather than treating trees as abstract symbols, Ogham reflects a worldview in which the natural world was a teacher, guide, and living presence. Each tree carries its own qualities, stories, and ecological character — from the protective strength of Oak and the renewing energy of Birch, to the wisdom of Hazel and the resilience of Rowan.

Inside this 28-page A5 booklet, you will discover:

• The 18 trees that form the Gaelic Tree Alphabet
• The meanings, folklore, and ecological characteristics of each tree
• Insights into the Ogham tradition and its connection to early Gaelic culture
• Reflections on how trees were understood as carriers of wisdom, language, and symbolism
• A gentle introduction to Celtic tree lore and nature-based ways of seeing the world

This booklet is not simply about learning an ancient alphabet — it is an invitation to slow down and reconnect with the intelligence of the natural world. Each tree becomes a doorway into a deeper relationship with landscape, season, and place.

Whether you are drawn to Celtic heritage, fascinated by tree symbolism, or simply looking for a more meaningful way to connect with nature, The Gaelic Tree Alphabet offers a quiet companion for reflection and discovery.

Let each tree be a reminder that language does not only belong to humans — it also lives in roots, branches, wind, and soil.

A small book, carrying an old forest language into the present moment.

It costs £5 and P&P is FREE within the UK and £4 to the Rest of the World.

The Gaelic Tree Alphabet – A Journey Through the Ogham Trees and Celtic Nature Wisdom

Step into the living language of trees.

The Gaelic Tree Alphabet is inspired by the ancient Ogham tradition, sometimes known as the Celtic Tree Alphabet, where each letter is associated with a tree or plant deeply rooted in Celtic landscape, myth, and cultural memory. This beautifully illustrated booklet explores 18 trees that form the Gaelic Tree Alphabet, offering a gentle introduction to one of the oldest symbolic nature-based systems in Europe.

Rather than treating trees as abstract symbols, Ogham reflects a worldview in which the natural world was a teacher, guide, and living presence. Each tree carries its own qualities, stories, and ecological character — from the protective strength of Oak and the renewing energy of Birch, to the wisdom of Hazel and the resilience of Rowan.

Inside this 28-page A5 booklet, you will discover:

• The 18 trees that form the Gaelic Tree Alphabet
• The meanings, folklore, and ecological characteristics of each tree
• Insights into the Ogham tradition and its connection to early Gaelic culture
• Reflections on how trees were understood as carriers of wisdom, language, and symbolism
• A gentle introduction to Celtic tree lore and nature-based ways of seeing the world

This booklet is not simply about learning an ancient alphabet — it is an invitation to slow down and reconnect with the intelligence of the natural world. Each tree becomes a doorway into a deeper relationship with landscape, season, and place.

Whether you are drawn to Celtic heritage, fascinated by tree symbolism, or simply looking for a more meaningful way to connect with nature, The Gaelic Tree Alphabet offers a quiet companion for reflection and discovery.

Let each tree be a reminder that language does not only belong to humans — it also lives in roots, branches, wind, and soil.

A small book, carrying an old forest language into the present moment.

It costs £5 and P&P is FREE within the UK and £4 to the Rest of the World.