| VCANDREWS | "Flowers in the Attic" novelist |
| ANDREWS | *"Flowers in the Attic" author V.C. ___ |
| WILDROSE | General name for a burnet in the buff, eglantine or sweetbrier in the rough, a dog flower in the hedgerow or other such uncultivated rambler or scrambler left naturally to grow (4,4) |
| DAFFODILS | Forming drifts in spring and described in a poem by William Wordsworth, flowers in the genus Narcissus used as symbols of Saint David and Wales (9) |
| TULIPS | Spring flowers in the lily family grown in vast numbers at Keukenhof in Holland (6) |
| VIOLETS | In exile on Elba, Napoleon told his friends that he would return to France with the appearance of what flowers in the spring? (7) |
| RIVERBED | Flower in the garden is found in the lowest area of The Congo (8) |
| LILACS | Flowers "in the dooryard" in a Whitman poem |
| ORCHID | The flowers in the porch, I discovered (6) |
| DOGROSE | Will it smell all the flowers in the garden? |
| VASE | "You place the flowers in the ___ that you bought today" |
| MOVE | The ___, group who had a 1967 hit with Flowers in the Rain (4) |
| ROSES | With a national collection of rambling varieties at Moor Wood in Gloucestershire, flowers in the family that includes apples, meadowsweet, pears, quinces and strawberries (5) |
| ATTIC | V.C. Andrews novel adapted most recently in 2014, Flowers in the - (5) |
| OASIS | In which one might arrange flowers in the wilderness (5) |
| BUTTERCUP | Yellow wild flower in the genus Ranunculus, held under the chin in a child's game (9) |
| CYCLAMEN | Thriving in the shade of deciduous trees with ferns, a pink or white flower in the primrose family, said to have been a favourite of Leonardo da Vinci (8) |
| DIRT | 1989 Paul McCartney album "Flowers in the ___" |
| SWEETWILLIAMS | Flowers in the pink family |
| HANGINGBASKET | Flowers in the air (7,6) |