| BLEEDINGHEART | *Asian plant named for the shape of its pink and white flowers |
| HONEYSUCKLE | Evening-scented caprifoliaceous twining plant named for the manner in which the sweet nectar of its peach-and-cream trumpet-shaped flowers is imbibed by sphingids and other moths or tasted by children |
| BOXBRAIDS | Protective hairstyle named for the shape of its parts |
| LADYORCHID | A magnificent epiphytic wild flower, often two feet high or more, named for the shape of its blooms, fancied to resemble bonneted Victorian women in spotted crinolined gowns (4,6) |
| LEGGS | Brand named for the shape of the container it once came in |
| TBONE | Cut named for the shape of the lumbar vertebra |
| LARKSPUR | Plant, also known as delphinium, whose arrays of pink, blue, purple and white flowers feature in the classic English country garden, but can also be seen in the fields and gardens of Mallorca (8) |
| COSMOS | Universe as a whole; or; a plant in the daisy family with pink and white flowers attractive to hummingbird hawk moths (6) |
| STAR | - magnolia, shrub that gets its name from the shape of its white blossoms around this time of year (4) |
| ORZO | Italian for "barley", and pasta in the shape of its grains |
| OARWEED | Type of kelp named from the shape of its fronds |
| DIAMANTE | Poetic form named for the shape created by its seven lines (8) |
| FLAMINGO | Wader that derives its pink colour from its diet of shrimp and its name from Latin for a visible part of fire (8) |
| TRUMPET | Angel's - - - - - - -, brugmansia plant named for its funnel flowers (7) |
| TULIP | Plant named for its spring flowers, imagined to look like turbans (5) |
| SUNROSE | Mediterranean plant named for its brightly colored flowers |
| REDKITE | Milvus milvus, a bird of prey easily recognised by the shape of its tail |
| GERANIUM | Plant also known as cranesbill, from the shape of its seed pods |
| HORSESHOE | ____ crab, a large marine arthropod, so-called because of the shape of its shell (9) |
| OREO | Cookie in the shape of its first and last letters |