| HERBGERARD | Plant similar to cow parsley but with different leaves, also known as ground elder (4,6) |
| LAWYER | No cops in the cow parsley, but maybe a solicitor (6) |
| GOOUTONALIMB | Dare to be different - leave trunk behind |
| KNOX | N.F.L. coach known as "Ground Chuck" |
| PEANUT | Otherwise known as ground up, a net may be (6) |
| ELDER | Aegopodium podagraria, pernicious weed better known as ground -(5) |
| TUSCANKALE | Strong-flavoured Italian cabbage with dark green leaves, also known as cavolo nero (6,4) |
| GIANTHOGWEED | Tall plant similar to cow parsley originally from Southern Russia and Georgia |
| GIANT | Tall plant similar to cow parsley originally from Southern Russia and Georgia (5,7) |
| HOGWEED | Tall plant similar to cow parsley originally from Southern Russia and Georgia (5,7) |
| LOVEINAMIST | Plant native to southern Europe, with finely divided leaves, also known as the fennelflower |
| RUDDERLESS | Adrift, runs like bull (as opposed to cow)? |
| MANUKA | Small plant with aromatic leaves also known as the New Zealand tea tree (6) |
| AFRICANVIOLET | Plant with heart-shaped velvety leaves also known as saintpaulia (7,6) |
| SEEDPOTATO | Vegetable planted too deep, as ground swallowing top of turnip |
| INTIMIDATE | Linda occasionally gets in close to cow |
| PAKCHOI | Chinese plant related to the cabbage, with edible stalks and leaves, also called 'bok choy' (3-4) |
| ISOTOPE | One of two or more atoms with the same atomic number but with different numbers of neutrons |
| GERARD | Herb -; plant also called ground elder or goutweed, considered an invasive weed by some gardeners (6) |
| WEEDY | With couch grass, ground elder and dandelions everywhere, your garden could be described as this (5) |