| JOJOBA | A shrub or small tree of North America yielding edible seeds containing a valuable oil (6) |
| CASCARA | Small tree of North America whose dried bark is used as a laxative and stimulant (7) |
| JUMPINGBEAN | Mexican shrub seed containing a moth larva (7,4) |
| IVORYNUT | Palm seed containing a substance used in making buttons (5-3) |
| ACACIA | Shrub or small tree of warm climates (6) |
| SUMACH | A shrub or tree of the genus Rhus (usually limited to the non-poisonous members of the genus). |
| RUTILE | Lie about the rut containing a valuable mineral (6) |
| WILLOW | A shrub or tree belonging to the Salix genus (6) |
| SESAME | Plant whose seeds yield valuable oil (6) |
| SUMAC | A shrub or small tree of the genus Rhus whose berries are ground for a spice (5) |
| PAWPAW | Fruit tree of North America, Asimina triloba (6) |
| SORREL | The - tree of North America is also called sourwood (6) |
| YARRAN | Small tree of Australia, Acacia homalophylla, that is used for fodder (6) |
| LILACS | Small trees of the olive family with fragrant violet, pink or white blossoms (6) |
| REDFIR | Coniferous tree of North America (3,3) |
| HAZELNUT | A shrub or small tree of the genus Corylus (8) |
| BOX | A theatre loge; or, a shrub or small tree used for hedging, mazes, topiary etc whose name is given to a rectangular or square container formerly made from its wood (3) |
| RHODODENDRON | A shrub or small tree with large clusters of bell-shaped flowers (12) |
| TAMARISK | A shrub or small tree with tiny scale-like leaves on slender branches (8) |
| TAW | A spring-flowering shrub or small tree of the genus Crataegus. |