| RAMSONS | Also known as wild garlic, a forager's plant with a distinctive scent often growing plentifully in blankets with bluebells from late April to May (7) |
| TEAROSE | Hybrid shrub with a distinctive scent (3,4) |
| ROSE | Hybrid shrub with a distinctive scent (3,4) |
| TEA | Hybrid shrub with a distinctive scent (3,4) |
| PINE | Cleaner scent, often |
| ELDER | Deciduous tree native to the UK; a foragers shrub with edible crops including berries for jam/wine and |
| LITTLENECKCLAMS | New Haven-style white pizza is characteristically topped with these, found plentifully in nearby Long Island Sound |
| PRESS | Utensil for crushing garlic; a type of vice for flattening flowers; or, a device for extracting juice from grapes/olives (5) |
| GREMOLATA | Italian garnish or dressing made with chopped parsley, grated lemon zest and garlic, a traditional accompaniment to osso bucco (9) |
| UPTHEWAZOO | Plentifully, in slang |
| COWPARSLEY | A tall plant used in traditional medicine, also known as wild chervil (3,7) |
| POPPY | Used as a symbol of remembrance and often growing in meadows with cornflowers, a wild bloom depicted in paintings by Monet and Van Gogh (5) |
| RAMP | A slope; a swindle; a sleeping policeman; a mobile stairway; an upward bend in a handrail; wild garlic/leek; or, an old word for a tomboy (4) |
| ANIL | Flowering plant in the pea family, also known as wild indigo (4) |
| ANNES | Queen ___ lace (plant also known as wild carrot) |
| TENDRIL | A plant's slender threadlike shoot, often growing in a spiral form (7) |
| OREGANO | Aromatic perennial herb of the mint family (Lamiaceae) also known as wild marjoram (7) |
| STAR | - of Bethlehem; bulbous plant in the lily family with wild garlic-like white flowers in late spring (4) |
| WALLFLOWER | Plant with blooms in all colours of the sunrise, often growing against an old brick or stone "murus" thus, a shy spectator, safely standing or sitting on the sidelines of social event (10) |
| ANNESLACE | *Wildflower also known as wild carrot |