| TICKSEED | Any of numerous plants of the genus Coreopsis having a profusion of showy usually yellow daisylike flowers over long periods. |
| VIOLA | Any of the numerous plants of the genus Viola. |
| OXEYE | Common name for plants including B salicifolium and T spinosa, with yellow daisylike flowers (2-3) |
| INGA | Any tree or shrub of the genus Inga having pinnate leaves and showy usually white flowers. |
| ACID | White crystalline compound occurring in numerous plants and prepared commercially from sodium phenol, used in the manufacture of aspirin, fungicides etc. (9,4) |
| SALICYLIC | White crystalline compound occurring in numerous plants and prepared commercially from sodium phenol, used in the manufacture of aspirin, fungicides etc. (9,4) |
| MARIGOLDS | Garden flowers that are usually yellow or orange |
| TULIP | Bulbous plant with showy, usually solitary, flowers (5) |
| LEGALPAD | Notepaper that's usually yellow |
| DAK | East Indian tree bearing a profusion of intense vermilion velvet-textured blooms and yielding a yellow dye. |
| YUCCA | Genus of evergreen plants, having rosettes of long, pointed, and rigid leaves at the top of a woody stem, and bearing a large head of showy white blossoms (5) |
| PALMS | East Indian tree bearing a profusion of intense vermilion velvet-textured blooms and yielding a yell |
| DHAK | East Indian tree bearing a profusion of intense vermilion velvettextured blooms and yielding a yello |
| DRABA | Any of numerous low-growing cushion-forming plants of the genus Draba having rosette-forming leaves and terminal racemes of small flowers with scapose or leafy stems. |
| MORRIS | Artist, plantsman and former householder of Benton End in Suffolk whose painting Floreat features a profusion of buddleias, hollyhocks, passion flowers and poppies (6) |
| SWINGLOW | Society success is radiant: we portray a profusion of song (5,3,5,7) |
| EAGLE | This bird's name refers to any of numerous large, heavy-beaked, big-footed birds of prey belonging to the family Accipitridae. One species is a symbol of the United States. In Titus AndronicusHenry IV |
| RED | Having any of numerous bright or strong colors reminiscent of the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies. |
| LUXURIANCE | A profusion of splendour |
| BIGBANG | A series of Coreopsis plants... 'Origin of the Universe'? (3,4) |