| AXILS | Angles of a branch or leaf |
| LEAF | Piece of a branch or book |
| AXIL | Angle of a branch |
| QUOIN | A homophone of a word for a nummary bit, flan or piece, that refers to a corner/keystone, a salient angle of a building, a voussoir or a wedge (5) |
| LIMB | A branch or part of the trunk (4) |
| OFFSHOOT | A branch or derivative of anything (8) |
| SNIP | Cut a branch or stem with shears or clippers, typically with small, quick strokes (4) |
| PERCH | A measure of length also called a pole or a rod, thus a word for a bar, branch or stick upon which a bird alights, rests or roosts (5) |
| LAYER | Propagate it by bringing a branch or stem in contact with the ground, and encouraging roots to grow from that point (5) |
| STEM | Section forming part of a ship, bike, wine glass, watch, musical note or letter; or, a structure that supports a flower, fruit or leaf (4) |
| RINGBARKING | Girdling, or the complete removal of a strip of bark from around the entire circumference of a tree branch or trunk (as used in forestry) (4-7) |
| SLIP | Part (sometimes a root or leaf or bud) removed from a plant to propagate a new plant through rooting or grafting (4) |
| FOIL | Lobe or leaf-shaped curve between cusps in Gothic tracery; mercury coating on a looking-glass; or, a brilliance-enhancing layer of metal placed under a gemstone (4) |
| SNAG | A wooden peg; a protuberance on a tree trunk/branch; or, a former Scottish word for a woodpecker (4) |
| TWIG | A small branch or shoot of a tree or shrub |
| FRONDS | Leaves or leaf-like part of a palm, fern or similar plant (6) |
| TOOTH | One of the projections, cogs, tines, jags, points etc of a gearwheel, comb, saw or leaf (5) |
| EQUILATERAL | The type of triangle with sides of the same length and internal angles of the same magnitude |
| TRIM | Decorative edging such as ribbon, bias tape, tassel fringe, piping or cord; or, the running angle of a boat (4) |
| NEPAL | Its constitution contains the phrase "on the five angles of the flag the external angles will be equal to the internal angles" |