| SANICLE | A woodland umbelliferous plant (7) |
| CHERVIL | An umbelliferous plant cultivated as a pot herb (7) |
| ANISEED | The liquorice-flavoured aromatic seeds of a Mediterranean umbelliferous plant, used to flavour Sambuca (7) |
| CARAWAY | Umbelliferous plant of the parsley family (Apiaceae) whose 'seeds' (actually fruits) are used as a seasoning (7) |
| PARSNIP | Umbelliferous plant cultivated for its long whitish root (7) |
| SKIRRET | Umbelliferous plant cultivated for its edible roots (7) |
| SPIGNEL | The umbelliferous plant "meu" or "baldmoney", whose curry-tasting foliage and seeds are said to have made it unpopular with dairy farmers as it flavoured the milk of their cows (7) |
| TREETOP | The crown of a conifer, oak or other arboreal plant forming part of a woodland's or forest's canopy (7) |
| POLECAT | European court accommodating a woodland creature (7) |
| CARROT | Umbelliferous plant with a long, tapering root, eaten as a vegetable (6) |
| FENNEL | A yellow-flowered umbelliferous plant, allied to dill (6) |
| CELERY | A marshland umbelliferous plant (Apium grave-olens) (6) |
| HEMLOCK | An umbelliferous poisonous plant with finely divided leaves and small white flowers (7) |
| MUSICAL | Mellifluous little lilac is umbelliferous when raised (7) |
| KECKSY | An old provincial word for a hollow stalk or stem of an umbelliferous plant, such as cow-parsley or hemlock (6) |
| STONEPARSLEY | The roadside umbelliferous plant Sison amomum that has small white flowers and aromatic seeds (5,7) |
| ARUM | Somewhat peculiar umbelliferous plant (4) |
| ANISE | An umbelliferous plant yielding aromatic seeds (5) |
| LOVAGE | Left eggs, for instance, around umbelliferous plant (6) |
| AMMI | Umbelliferous plant genus ... found in loam mixture (4) |