| SCANDENT | Of plants, having a climbing habit (8) |
| LEGGY | (Of plant) having a long stem |
| OLDMANSBEARD | Any of various plants having a white feathery appearance, such as traveller's joy or Spanish moss |
| ACANTHUS | Genus of plants having large spiny leaves and spikes of white or purplish flowers (8) |
| INTHREED | Developed thin marsh plant having a realistic look? (2,5,1) |
| KRUBI | Malodorous tropical plant having a spathe that resembles the corolla of a morning glory and attains a diameter of several feet. |
| TUBEROUS | Of a plant, having underground swellings (8) |
| TREE | A tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown. |
| LILY | A plant having a bulbous root and conical showy flowers |
| LOBELIA | Genus of plants having red, blue, white or yellow five-lobed flowers whose three lower lobes form a |
| DODECANDRIA | Linnaean taxonomic class of plants having twelve stamens (11) |
| CROCUS | Iridaceous genus of plants having white, yellow or purple flowers (6) |
| ASTER | Genus of plants having daisy-like flowers (5) |
| DAHLIA | Mexican genus of plants having showy flowers (6) |
| FOURLEAF | Of a plant, having four leaves (4-4) |
| AGRIMONY | Perennial plant having spikelike clusters of small yellow flowers (8) |
| BISTORT | Plant having a spike of small pink flowers whose root is used in medicine as an astringent (7) |
| YUCCA | Genus of evergreen plants, having rosettes of long, pointed, and rigid leaves at the top of a woody stem, and bearing a large head of showy white blossoms (5) |
| SHAMROCK | Plant having leaves divided into three leaflets that is the national emblem of Ireland (8) |
| PLUMBAGO | Plant having soft joint problem (8) |