| TEPAL | Any of the subdivisions of a flower's perianth in which the corolla (petals) and calyx (sepals) are not clearly differentiated (5) |
| PERIANTH | Outer part of a flower, consisting of the calyx (sepals) and corolla (petals) (8) |
| PARISHCOUNCIL | Administrative body of the subdivision of a diocese (6,7) |
| BEGONIAS | These popular bloomers with brightly coloured sepals are ideal for overwintering in pots (8) |
| ALA | Corolla petal |
| KRUBI | Malodorous tropical plant having a spathe that resembles the corolla of a morning glory and attains a diameter of several feet. |
| DRUPEL | Any one of the small fleshy subdivisions of a blackberry, raspberry or other aggregate fruit (6) |
| PETAL | Any of the separate parts of the corolla of a flower (5) |
| COROLLA | Petals of a flower collectively, combining with the calyx to form the perianth (7) |
| ALMS | By the sound of it, subdivisions of a company for charitable offerings (4) |
| PINEYED | Botanical term for having the stigma at the throat of the corolla, the stamens standing lower (3-4) |
| POTPOURRI | Word originally for a Spanish stew that is used to describe a fragrant mixture of dried petals and spices, a medley of tunes or a hotchpotch or miscellany (9) |
| ANDERSON | Gillian -; actress in The X-Files, Viceroy's House and the miniseries The Crimson Petal and the White (8) |
| IRIS | A plant with brightly coloured flowers composed of three petals and three drooping sepals (4) |
| UNITS | Single figures are subdivisions of a larger body (5) |
| ROUNDS | What are subdivisions of a boxing contest called? (6) |
| TYPES | Subdivisions of a particular kind of thing. (5) |
| TRACKS | Beaten paths; endless articulated metal bands also called caterpillars; or, subdivisions of a CD's content (6) |
| PETALS | Parts of the corolla of a flower |
| GARAI | She has starred in Emma and The Crimson Petal and the White (6,5) |