Gorse (Onn) is an early blooming bush (tree to the Celts). It is a sign that winter is on its way out and the growing season about to begin. In the blooming stage, it is often swarming with bees because it is one of the few sources of nectar at that time of year. These things did not go unnoticed by the Celts. The bush was a sign of renewal and energy…a time to get on with it.
The Ogham sign for Onn (Gorse) appears in the accompanying graphic. It is equivalent to “O” in the English alphabet.
