| EYEBRIGHT | Annual plant of the genus Euphrasia used in herbalism (9) |
| DILL | An annual plant of the celery family used to flavour food (4) |
| LARKSPUR | Annual plant of the genus Delphinium (8) |
| SCHIZANTHUS | Genus of annual plants of the nightshade family, with common names including butterfly flower and poor-man's-orchid (11) |
| OKRA | Annual plant of the mallow family, Abelmoschus esculentus, also known as ladies' fingers (4) |
| ITCHGRASS | Annual plant, widely considered a weed, that can cause skin irritation; Rottboellia cochinchinensis (9) |
| PHLOX | A genus of 67 species of perennial and annual plants in the family Polemoniaceae |
| AYURVEDA | From the Sanskrit for "knowledge of long life", a traditional Indian system of healing that combines diet, herbalism, meditation and yoga (8) |
| SIMPLEINTEREST | Charge for borrowing The Ancient Pursuit of Herbalism? (6,8) |
| GODETIA | Annual plant that used to be its own genus, but now is the name commonly used for clarkia! (7) |
| AZALEA | Shrubby flowering annual plant, akin to a Rhododendron, that is best grown in a pot in Mallorca as it doesn't like the island's soil (6) |
| ENDIVE | Annual plant related to chicory, used in salads, etc. (6) |
| NIGELLA | Genus of annual plants that includes love-in-a-mist (7) |
| COBAEA | Genus of annual plants, referred to as the cup-andsaucer vine (6) |
| BOTANY | What herbalism is part of |
| CULPEPER | English botanist and astrologer whose 1652 work The English Physician is credited with popularising herbalism (8,8) |
| NICHOLAS | English botanist and astrologer whose 1652 work The English Physician is credited with popularising herbalism (8,8) |
| THERAPY | Restorative treatment such as acupuncture, herbalism, massage, psychoanalysis or reflexology (7) |
| COSMOS | Genus name of an annual plant with pink or white flowers attractive to bees, butterflies and sometim |
| EUSTOMA | Related to the gentian, this small genus of annual plants is commonly known as lisianthus (7) |