| PARMA | - violets; fragrant, originally Neapolitan flowers with heart-shaped leaves, often crystallised to decorate handmade chocolates or cakes (5) |
| LIMES | Trees also called lindens with heart-shaped leaves, often pollarded or planted in rows to form avenues (5) |
| PANSIES | Mentioned by Ophelia in Hamlet, violet-like flowers with heart-shaped petals used to mean "think of me", sometimes crystallised in sugar and used to decorate cakes (7) |
| LINDENS | Deciduous trees with heart-shaped leaves and small fragrant yellowish flowers (7) |
| VIOLET | Sweet - - -, perennial with heart-shaped leaves and fragrant flowers (6) |
| REDBUD | Tree with heart-shaped leaves and pinkish-red flowers (6) |
| CATALPA | Tree with heart-shaped leaves and trumpetshaped flowers (7) |
| APTENIA | Trailing succulent with heart-shaped leaves and small magenta flowers ... ruined a pineta (7) |
| BURDOCK | A coarse, weedy plant with heart-shaped leaves and tiny purple flowers surrounded by hooked bristles (7) |
| LIME | From an Arabic word for citruses collectively, a lemon-like fruit with a zingy aroma; the chartreuse-green hue of its zest; a spotlight; a West Indian get-together; or, a tree with heart-shaped leaves |
| BEESIA | Genus of creeping plant with heart-shaped leaves - ie base, perhaps (6) |
| LINDEN | Deciduous tree of the Tilia genus with heart-shaped leaves |
| CYCLAMEN | What Mediterranean corm-forming plant with heart-shaped leaves is widely cultivated as a houseplant? (8) |
| CELANDINE | Perennial plant with heart-shaped leaves (9) |
| BODHITREE | Sacred Buddhist symbol with heart-shaped leaves |
| ELEPHANTSEARS | Ornamental begonia with heart-shaped leaves (9-4) |
| HOSTA | Plant with heart-shaped leaves (Anagram of OATHS) |
| BLACK | Twining European plant with heart-shaped leaves and white flowers (5,8) |
| BINDWEED | Twining European plant with heart-shaped leaves and white flowers (5,8) |
| GINGER | Plant with aromatic rootstocks often crystallised or used to flavour parkin (6) |