| ROSEMARY | A small, fragrant, pungent labiate shrub (8) |
| LAVENDER | A labiate plant with fragrant pale-lilac flowers (8) |
| AMARACUS | Marjoram, an aromatic labiate plant (8) |
| SKULLCAP | Labiate plant of the genus Scutellaria (8) |
| RAMBLER | A rover or wayfarer who enjoys long walks in the countryside; a climbing or trailing plant, such as a multiflora rose with clusters of small fragrant blooms; or, a babbler, lacking organisation in spe |
| PITTOSPORUM | Evergreen shrub or small tree, chiefly native to Australasia, with typically small fragrant flowers (11) |
| MSASA | Small shrubby African tree having compound leaves and racemes of small fragrant green flowers. |
| MOUNTAINPINKS | Plants with small, fragrant flowers |
| FREESIA | Small fragrant flower |
| NEMESIA | Garden plant with small fragrant flowers |
| LEMONBALM | Aromatic plant, Melissa officinalis, having small fragrant white flowers (5,4) |
| SACHETS | Small, fragrant bags |
| SAGE | A garden labiate plant used as a stuffing for goose, etc (4) |
| GERMANDER | A labiate herb with aromatic, bitter properties (9) |
| MELISSA | A genus of Old World mints of the labiate family (7) |
| ABELIA | Glossy-leaved shrub with tubular flowers - possibly labiate (timeless) (6) |
| CATNIP | A mint-like labiate plant (6) |
| HELIOTROPE | Type of plant of the borage family, cultivated for its small fragrant purple flowers (10) |
| CIMICIFUGA | Genus of perennial plants (many are now classed as actaea), with dense spikes of small, fragrant white flowers in early autumn (10) |
| LINDENS | Deciduous trees with heart-shaped leaves and small fragrant yellowish flowers (7) |