| CARPEL | A flower's female reproductive "fruit"-forming part of a gynoecium (6) |
| DRUPELET | One of the words for each one of the small fruits forming a bramble, raspberry or other syncarp (8) |
| OVULE | "Little egg" in a gynoecium, from the daisy, bluebell and buttercup to the lily, orchid and flower of nutmeg (5) |
| STIGMA | Part of a flower's ovary where deposited pollen enters the gynoecium (6) |
| PISTIL | Part of a flower's gynoecium |
| VAGINA | The lower part of the female reproductive tract (6) |
| ANTHER | Sometimes buzz-pollinated by a bumblebee, part of a flower's stamen with a filament (6) |
| UTERUS | Muscular organ of the female reproductive system (6) |
| THROAT | The body's gullet or "red lane"; said passage when sore; one's voice; the opening or fauces of a flower's corolla; or, something narrow, such as the neck of a vase (6) |
| PETALS | Parts of a flower's corolla (6) |
| STYLAR | Relating to a way of doing things, or to a flower's stalk connecting the stigma and ovary |
| SEPALS | A flower's colourful modified leaves attracting pollinators (6) |
| QUEENBEE | The female reproductive leader of a colony of honey-producing apians, essential to the life of the hive (5,3) |
| OVARY | One of a pair of female reproductive organs (5) |
| GYNAECOLOGIST | A medical expert in the health of the female reproductive system (13) |
| STYLE | The time-telling edge of a sun dial's gnomon; or, part of a flower's carpel bearing the stigma (5) |
| PETAL | A part of a flower's corolla (5) |
| OVARIAN | Pertaining to a female reproductive organ (7) |
| OESTROGEN | Hormones that aids growth of female reproductive organs (9) |
| OVUM | The female reproductive cell, sometimes called a gamete (4) |