| LAWNS | A cultivar of Poeticus narcissus: 'Green ___', as in areas of grass! (5) |
| PIERS | Old ploughman demanding food, even bits of grass! |
| DAFFODIL | Birth flower for March such as the Narcissus poeticus identified in Theophrastus' Historic Plantarum, thought to be one of the first of its species to have been cultivated (8) |
| WRATH | What were the grapes of, in the 1939 John Steinbeck film (and as in a cultivar of hemerocallis)? (5) |
| BAMBI | This Disney cartoon feature of 1942 is also a cultivar of a delphinium and a Japanese cypress tree (5) |
| IGLOO | Ice house, as in a cultivar of cauliflower! (5) |
| COMET | Sky-high object - and 'Orange ___' is a cultivar of narcissus! (5) |
| WRENS | Small perching birds (of the genus troglodytes), and a cultivar of rhododendron! (5) |
| COWES | This Isle of Wight town is also a cultivar of miniature pelargonium! (5) |
| ADDER | To sum up, you're just a snake in the grass! (5) |
| VIPER | He's very important and meets the queen - but he's really a snake in the grass! (5) |
| DRAWS | The attractions of revolutionary large area of grass (5) |
| LIMBO | Passing forwards under a low bar without falling or dislodging it... and a cultivar of species hybrid iris! (5) |
| TOSCA | This Puccini opera is both a cultivar of Primula auricula and hippeastrum! (5) |
| OUNCE | Weight! There's a cultivar of culinary apple called 'Twenty ___' (5) |
| TOPAZ | Yellow orange gemstone - and a cultivar of dessert apple! (5) |
| GREEN | Area of grass, or its colour (5) |
| MILES | *Food ___, as in distance |
| MEDIA | Social ___ as in Facebook, Twitter etc. |
| PANIC | Go to pieces, being a grass! (5) |