| CHERVIL | A herb with feathery fernlike fronds in the family that includes fennel (7) |
| DILL | A herb with feathery, strongly flavoured leaves (4) |
| LEAF | Frond in meadow flower's opening |
| ANEMONE | Associated with Aphrodite's myth, a flower in the family that includes the hellebore and winter aconite (7) |
| SATSUMA | English name of a Japanese fruit in the family that includes oranges and limes (7) |
| PARSNIP | Typically roasted, stewed or made into crisps, a root vegetable in the family that includes carrots, celery and celeriac (7) |
| MUNTJAC | Animal in the family that includes reindeer, elk and moose (7) |
| CABBAGE | Cruciferous vegetable in the family that includes broccoli, cauliflower, kale and mustard (7) |
| REDKITE | Bird of prey in the family that includes buzzards, eagles, harriers and hawks (3,4) |
| SATYRID | Any butterfly of the family that includes the browns, heaths, ringlets etc. (7) |
| ACHIEVE | Get a herb with hidden energy (7) |
| SKIRTED | Describes a lure with feathery-like trailer (7) |
| CARAWAY | Plant with feathery leaves and crescent-shaped seeds, also called Persian cumin (7) |
| ASTILBE | Genus of plant with feathery flower plumes - it's able to vary (7) |
| MILFOIL | Plant with feathery leaves of genus Achillea, especially yarrow (7) |
| TURKEY | Three strikes in a row in tenpin bowling; or, a bird in the family that includes pheasants and chickens (6) |
| ARCHANGEL | A divine messenger of the highest order, or one ranking eighth in the celestial hierarchy; a name of a herb with aromatic hollow stems, often candied for cakes or puddings; a breed of fancy pigeon; or |
| COMPOSITE | A botanical word for a bloom in the family that includes the chrysanthemum, dahlia, daisy, dandelion and sunflower (9) |
| MARIGOLD | Flower in the family that includes chrysanthemums, daisies and dahlias with a species used as a companion plant (8) |
| ROSES | With a national collection of rambling varieties at Moor Wood in Gloucestershire, flowers in the family that includes apples, meadowsweet, pears, quinces and strawberries (5) |