| SEDGE | A grass-like plant that grows in wet ground (5) |
| SEDGES | Grass-like plants that can be found growing in wetlands and meadows (6) |
| LICHEN | A type of tiny moss-like plant that grows on the surface of rocks and trees (6) |
| REED | A grass-like plant for thatching; a weaver's comb-like implement; or, a mouthpiece in a woodwind instrument (4) |
| CANNA | Plant that grows in tropics isn't able to in Scotland (5) |
| ASTER | Popular, daisy-like plant that brightens the autumn border (5) |
| HARDY | Like plants that can survive adverse conditions |
| REEDS | Grass-like plants forming beds in wetlands that provide an important habitat for aquatic warblers, bearded tits, bitterns, common cranes, marsh-harriers and other birds (5) |
| LIRIOPE | Big blue lily-turf, a grass-like plant of Asian origin - - - - - - - muscari (7) |
| LIVERWORT | A bryophyte plant which grows in wet places and resembles a green seaweed or leafy moss (9) |
| RUSH | Any plant of a grass-like marsh-growing genus Juncus (4) |
| CELANDINE | A wood anemone-like plant that was William Wordsworth's favourite flower (9) |
| SHAMROCK | A clover-like plant that is the national emblem of the Irish Republic (8) |
| FERN | Plant reeds at first in wet ground |
| MUSTARDS | Dijon's revolutionary informers found in wet ground shot in the head (8) |
| SAMPHIRE | A plant that grows in coastal areas whose aromatic leaves are used in pickles (8) |
| GERANIUM | Flowering plant that grows in abundance in Mallorca, in gardens and on balconies and terraces (8) |
| CACTUS | A plant that grows in deserts and has thick stems and sharp spines (6) |
| PURSLANE | A small, fleshy-leaved plant that grows in damp or marshy habitats (8) |
| PONDWEED | A submerged aquatic plant that grows in still or running water (8) |