| AUBRIETA | Flowering plant of the cabbage family, named after a French flower painter (8) |
| MONTBRETIA | Plant of the Iris family named after a French botanist (10) |
| IDAHOA | Plant in the mustard family, named after a US state (6) |
| RAPESEED | Flowering plant of the cabbage family, a source of vegetable oil (8) |
| CRUCIFER | Any of various plants of the cabbage family with four petals arranged in a cross (8) |
| PAPILLON | Toy breed of the spaniel family named after the French word for 'butterfly' (8) |
| WISTERIA | Climbing, flowering plant of the pea family, named after an American anatomist (8) |
| BROCCOLI | Plant of the cabbage family (8) |
| STOKESIA | Member of the daisy family, named after the botanist Jonathan Stokes (8) |
| BRUSSELS | and 3dn, Member of the cabbage family grown for its edible buds (8,6) |
| KOHLRABI | Vegetable that is part of the cabbage family (8) |
| ERIGERON | "Early old man" or flea-bane of the daisy family, named from Greek, for its quick bloom and often grey and apparently beard-like down (8) |
| ALLOTTED | French flower found in delta all over the place is handed out (8) |
| AUBRIETIA | A genus of flowering plants of the cabbage family (9) |
| APPLLO | Butterfly in the swallowtail family, named after one of the Olympians of the Greek Pantheon (6) |
| HORSERADISH | Plant of the cabbage family with a pungent white root (11) |
| ROCKET | A plant of the cabbage family whose leaves are used in salads (6) |
| GLADIOLA | Happy! I love the French flower |
| HEADSOFF | Parts of the cabbages with rotten leaves (5,3) |
| RAPE | Plant of the cabbage family grown for its oilrich seed (4) |