| EYEBRIGHT | A small plant of the genus Euphrasia (9) |
| COWSLIP | A small plant of the primula family with fragrant yellow flowers (7) |
| BLUEGENTIAN | One common name for a small plant of Alpine meadows, rare in northern Europe but found in the Upper Teesdale site of special scientific interest |
| PIMPERNEL | Small plant of the primrose family, with flat five-petalled flowers (sometimes scarlet) (9) |
| FREESIA | Small plant of the iris family with fragrant, colourful, tubular flowers (7) |
| ALPINE | A large tree or a small plant on a mountainside (6) |
| LILY | -- of the valley, small plant of Eurasia and North America with spikes of white bell-shaped flowers (4) |
| QAT | A small plant found in africa, the fresh leaf is chewed for a stimulating effect (3) |
| VALLEY | Small plant of Europe and North America with spikes of bell-shaped flowers (4,2,3,6) |
| OFTHE | Small plant of Europe and North America with spikes of bell-shaped flowers (4,2,3,6) |
| PENNYROYAL | Small plant of mint family |
| MOSS | Small plant of damp habitats |
| MOSCHATEL | Small plant with pale-green flowers and a musky smell (9) |
| EDELWEISS | Small plant found in the Alps (9) |
| HOLLYHOCK | Buddy, perhaps with feeling of distress, abandoning small plant (9) |
| SEEDLINGS | See the results of accidents around large and small plants (9) |
| NARCISSUS | Tricky Russian takes in Conservative with small plant (9) |
| IMPATIENS | Anxious when losing time with small plant (9) |
| CHICKWEED | Small plant often growing unwanted in gardens |
| BEARSFOOT | Stomach or another organ ingested small plant (5,4) |