| SPRINGGREENS | Seasonal vegetables and other plants (12) |
| PRODUCE | Butter, cheese, milk, vegetables and other farm foods collectively (7) |
| STIR | Word linking with "fry" for a dish of vegetables and other ingredients cooked quickly in a wok (4) |
| SALAD | Garden -; dish of seasonal vegetables and herbs harvested from a potager such as rocket, radishes, ribboned courgettes, new potatoes, globe artichokes ... (5) |
| LEAF | Admired in the pastime of "peeping", any one of the organs of photosynthesis of deciduous trees and other plants, turning from green to yellow and red in the autumn (4) |
| SAP | Juice found in trees and other plants (3) |
| HERBIVOROUS | Animals who feed on grass and other plants (11) |
| LATEX | Milky fluid found in poppies and other plants (5) |
| HERBIVORE | Animal which feeds on grass and other plants (9) |
| FOREST | Area of large trees and other plants (6) |
| VEGETATION | Shrubs and other plants covering a sizeable area (10) |
| DUCKWEED | Keep off the grass and other plants |
| UNDERGROWTH | Shrubs and other plants under trees |
| HEDGEROW | Consisting of bramble, dog rose, elder, blackthorn and other plants intertwined, type of boundary forming the landscape of the British countryside (8) |
| RESIN | Aromatic substance secreted by trees and other plants, insoluble in water (5) |
| GREECE | Country from whose ancient mythology the names for daphne, anemone and other plants derive (6) |
| ELEGANS | Term describing certain salvias, hostas and other plants of graceful habit (7) |
| SCRUB | Vegetation consisting of stunted trees, bushes and other plants growing in an arid area |
| 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) |
| UMBELS | Sunshade-like inflorescences characteristic of angelica, chervil, cicely, dill, fennel, parsnip and other plants in the parsley family (6) |