| LEIS | Hawaiian wreaths of flowers and leaves worn around the neck |
| LEI | Hawaiian wreath of flowers and leaves worn around the neck |
| GARLANDS | Wreaths of flowers and leaves (8) |
| GARLAND | Festoon of leaves worn around the neck (7) |
| HAKUS | Hawaiian wreaths |
| TISANES | Infusions of flowers and leaves to make herbal teas (7) |
| CURLS | Chocolate "blossoms", eddies of water, twists of lemon zest, wreaths of smoke or other things likened to the shape of ringlets of hair (5) |
| ADA | A forename of Lord Byron's daughter Countess of Lovelace, who said that the analytical engine "weaves algebraic patterns, just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves" (3) |
| OAK | One of the fagaceous arbors forming a quercetum; its leaves, worn as a garland; something made from its wood, such as a heavy outer door to a college at Oxford or Cambridge; or, the brown colour of sa |
| CRESTS | Tops of waves; summits of hills; mountain ridges; or, objects bound to helmets by "wreaths of the colours" on coats of arms (6) |
| CARAVAGGIO | Artist born Michelangelo Merisi noted for still lifes of flowers and fruit, half-length figures such as The Boy Bitten by a Lizard and Bacchus and for decorating the Contarelli Chapel (10) |
| MOSER | Daughter of a Swiss goldsmith, the youngest founding member of the Royal Academy who painted Spring, Summer, Bouquet of Flowers and a room at Frogmore House (5) |
| LAURELS | Originally a symbol of Apollo, a chaplet of bay leaves worn as an emblem of triumph or honour in classical times (7) |
| MIMOSA | Genus of tropical shrubs having ball-like clusters of yellow flowers and leaves that are sensitive to light (6) |
| THRIP | An insect pest that can ruin flowers and leaves of many plants (5) |
| WREATH | Ornamental circular band of plaited flowers and leaves (6) |
| FLORA | Goddess of flowers and the season of spring in Roman mythology, identified with the Greek Chloris (5) |
| LAURELWREATH | A garland of interlocking evergreen leaves, worn on the head to represent victory (6,6) |
| BAYS | Crowns/wreaths of laurel leaves (4) |
| ENCARPUS | From Greek for "fruiting", a sculpted festoon of fruit with drapery, flowers and leaves ornamenting a classical architectural frieze (8) |