| BINDWEED | Plant that twines itself round other plants, trees etc (8) |
| LEAFLETS | Fliers or handbills advertising events, political parties, products etc; or, the folioles forming compound greenery of ashes, ferns, horse chestnuts and other plants/trees (8) |
| OMELETTE | Which dish consists of eggs, beaten and fried, and often served folded round other ingredients (8) |
| OCTOPODS | Some days, groups of whales will follow round other sea creatures |
| ENFOREST | A bit of garden for establishing plant trees (8) |
| REFOREST | Plant trees where ones had been removed (8) |
| ALDERMAN | Civic dignitary plants tree on isle (8) |
| ENTIRETY | In its allness it plants tree out with New York involved (8) |
| WREATHER | One who braids, interweaves, twines or twists flowers and foliage into chaplets, circlets, coronets, crowns or other botanical halos (8) |
| FORESTRY | Can be for tyres, or the conservation of trees, etc (8) |
| AFFOREST | Broadleaf for establishment whose members plant trees |
| OFFSHOOT | Word for a side branch of a tree or other plant, thus for anything that develops from a main stem (8) |
| ATROPINE | A poisonous compound found in deadly nightshade and other plants (8) |
| VINE | Any plant that twines or climbs by its tendrils etc. |
| HEDGEROW | Consisting of bramble, dog rose, elder, blackthorn and other plants intertwined, type of boundary forming the landscape of the British countryside (8) |
| DEADHEAD | Eaten by birds including goldfinches, part of the teasel, poppy, rudbeckia or other plant after flowering/fruiting (8) |
| DUCKWEED | Keep off the grass and other plants |
| ARUMLILY | Alternative term for the calla, combining the name of two other plants |
| CHAINSAW | Cutter used on trees, etc |
| WREATHES | Twines |