| JAPONICA | A Japanese rosaceous shrub cultivated for its red flowers and yellowish fruit (8) |
| BIGNONIA | Tropical climbing shrub cultivated for its trumpetshaped flowers (8) |
| MAGNOLIA | Tree or shrub cultivated for its white, pink, purple or yellow showy flowers |
| GARDENIA | Genus of evergreen trees and shrubs cultivated for their large fragrant waxlike flowers (8) |
| BILBERRY | Hardy shrub with red flowers and blue fruit (8) |
| SUNBEARS | Mammals of tropical forests in South and South East Asia, with a black coat and yellowish chest markings and snout (3,5) |
| CYCLAMEN | Old World plant with nodding white, pink or red flowers and reflexed petals (8) |
| OLEASTER | Thorny evergreen shrub with yellowish fruits (8) |
| PEONY | Shrub cultivated for its large showy pink, yellow, red or white flowers (5) |
| FLAX | Herbaceous plant or shrub cultivated for its seeds and the fibres of its stems (4) |
| HYDRANGEA | Shrub cultivated for its large clusters of white, pink or blue flowers (9) |
| CLARKIA | North American plant cultivated for its red, pink or purple flowers named after explorer William Cla |
| TOMATO | Plant originating in South and Central America cultivated for its red fleshy edible fruits (6) |
| JOJOBA | Southern US shrub, cultivated for its oil (6) |
| FUCHSIA | Genus of shrubs cultivated for their showy drooping flowers named after a 16th-century German botanist (7) |
| STAR | Aromatic eastern Asian evergreen tree having purple-red flowers and fruit which is used in cookery a |
| ANISE | Aromatic eastern Asian evergreen tree having purple-red flowers and fruit which is used in cookery a |
| SPIRAEA | Rosaceous shrub with plume-shaped heads of pink or white flowers (7) |
| OKRA | Plant of the mallow family with yellow-and-red flowers and edible, sticky, green pods (4) |
| BLADDERSENNA | Leguminous plant with yellow-and-red flowers and membranous, inflated pods (7,5) |