| CILANTRO | Another name for the leaves of 10 Down. |
| SHAW | Scottish word for the leaves of a potato or turnip plant; or, a copse, small wood or thicket (4) |
| TEACHEST | Cate & Seth create a container for the leaves (3,5) |
| TREE | 'And the leaves of the ___ were for the healing of the nations' (Revelation 22: 2) (4) |
| EMERSE | Of the leaves of an aquatic plant, rising above the surface of the water (6) |
| ACANTHUS | The leaves of which plant were used as the motif for the architectural decoration on Corinthian colu |
| SILKWORM | The larva of a particular Chinese moth, which feeds on the leaves of the mulberry tree (8) |
| HEAD | Top of a page; upper end of a bed; source of a river; or, the leaves of a cabbage or lettuce collectively (4) |
| AUTUMN | "The falling leaves drift by the window / The ... leaves of red and gold" (song) |
| COCA | The leaves of which tropical shrub are the source of cocaine? (4) |
| RAFFIA | Fibre from the leaves of a palm native to tropical Africa and Madagascar, used for baskets, hats or natural twine for hand-tied bouquets (6) |
| PAGE | One side of one of the leaves of a book or newspaper (4) |
| BETEL | Asian climbing plant, the leaves of which are chewed by the peoples of South East Asia (5) |
| STEVIA | Calorie- free sugar substitute obtained from the leaves of a South American plant of the family Asteraceae ( composites) ( 6) |
| ALOEVERA | Juice extracted from the leaves of a red-flowered succulent plant of the family Asphodelaceae, widely used in medicine and cosmetics (4,4) |
| OMAR | Source of the line "The Leaves of Life keep falling one by one" |
| PEARS | Watch out for signs of rust on the leaves of these juicy fruits (5) |
| STRAWBERRY | The leaves of this delicious fruit are a symbol of rank for a duke, marquis or earl |
| PATCHOULI | Asiatic tree of the genus Pogostemon, the leaves of which yield a fragrant oil |
| TEA | Beverage made from the leaves of the plant Camellia sinensis |