| HORSETAIL | A common name of the plant Equisetum, also known as puzzlegrass (9) |
| CANDOCK | A historically "scrumped" ornamental yellow water lily, whose other name, "brandy bottle", refers to its wine dreg-like scent; or, an epithet of horsetail/puzzlegrass (7) |
| SPEEDWELL | Common name of the plant Veronica (9) |
| NORTHSTAR | A common name for the star Polaris in the constellation of Ursa Minor (5,4) |
| AMARANTH | A common name of the plant love-lies-bleeding (8) |
| CHERRYPIE | Clafoutis-like pudding but with pastry instead of batter; or, a common name for the garden heliotrope (6,3) |
| ANGELDUST | A common name for the drug phencyclidine (PCP) |
| SACREDLILY | Chinese - -; a common name of the flowering bulb plant related to paperwhites, Narcissus tazetta (10 |
| BAYTREE | Used in pairs to frame/flank a door and traditionally to ward off witches, a common name of the Laurus nobilis (3,4) |
| ENGLISHWALNUT | A common name of the deciduous tree Juglans regia which produces nutrient-rich kernels that can be p |
| HONESTY | Related to mustard, night-scented stock and wallflower, a common name of Lunaria annua or money plant (7) |
| SPUR | Word linking with "lark" for a common name of delphinium (4) |
| ONION | Wild ___ is a common name of Allium canadense (5) |
| MOCKORANGE | Common name of the plant with the variety Belle Etoile, Philadelphus (4,6) |
| NIGHTSHADE | Common name of the plant part of potatoes, tomatoes and aubergines (10) |
| LOTUS | Common name of the plant Nelumbo nucifera (5) |
| LIVING | Common name of the plant Lithops (6,6) |
| STONES | Common name of the plant Lithops (6,6) |
| PALMAE | Alternative name of the plant family Arecaceae, from Latin, 'hand front' (6) |
| RAMSONS | A common name for the woodland plant also known as wild garlic (7) |