| CRANESBILL | Another name for a geranium (10) |
| FORAGER | One looking for a geranium? (7) |
| HERBROBERT | Linked to a Duke of Normandy and disguised alias of hobgoblin Puck, a name of a wild geranium whose other sobriquets include chatterboxes, death come quickly, kiss me quick and stinking Bob (4,6) |
| EAGER | Keen group go in to cultivate a geranium (5) |
| ALICE | A Geranium cinereum cultivar - sort of Felicia, if removed (5) |
| SOREDTHEROWS | Remark at a geranium nursery? |
| BULB | Germ of a geranium |
| CATHERINE | - - - - - - - - - Deneuve, French actress and a Geranium psilostemon cultivar (9) |
| SAG | Soon a geranium starts to wilt (3) |
| PELARGONIUM | Plant whose cultivated form is known as a geranium (11) |
| BORAGE | Some herb or a geranium? The former |
| ENAMOURING | No geranium in arrangement? Charming! (10) |
| STORKSBILL | Plant with saucer-shaped flowers closely related to geraniums (10) |
| ADMIRAL | Red - - - - - - -, butterfly and name for a phlox or geranium cultivar (7) |
| QUINCE | Sacred to Aphrodite and often depicted in botanical art, a fruit related to medlars and apples, used for membrillo, marmalade or jelly with rose geranium (6) |
| LEMON | Citrus fruit with a scent echoed in a variety of balm, basil, geranium, grass, pelargonium, thyme and verbena (5) |
| ESSENTIALOIL | Term for the very "quintessence" of attar, geranium, lavender, orange blossom, peppermint, rosemary or other fragrant plant, extracted and distilled for use in aromatherapy (9,3) |
| CRANES | Birds presented with bill for geranium (6) |
| STINGER | Bee perhaps a bit lost in geranium |
| ROSETTA | A magenta-veined, pink-flowering Geranium cultivar - rotates wildly! (7) |