| REDGUM | Any of various Australian eucalyptus trees with aromatic leaves such as the River - (3,3) |
| WATTLE | Any of various Australian trees or shrubs of the genus Acacia (6) |
| BEETLE | Christmas --, any of various Australian scarabs (6) |
| MALLEE | Australian eucalyptus tree such as the Blackbutt ___ or Plunkett ___ (6) |
| MYRTLE | Tree with aromatic leaves |
| OSPREY | Bird of prey, Pandion haliaetus, also known as the river hawk (6) |
| ROSEMARY | From the Latin meaning "dew of the sea", a shrub with aromatic needle-like leaves such as the Lady in White or Sissinghurst Blue that is a symbol of remembrance (8) |
| TRUANT | One who is absent without leave, such as a pupil from school (6) |
| CEDARS | Trees with aromatic wood |
| CASSIA | Chinese tree with aromatic bark - is a sac (anag) (6) |
| COCKATOO | Any of various Australian parrots of the family Camtuidae, with a distinctive meet (8) |
| INULTA | Themis doesn't leave such things "unpunished", Ovid Met. 7.[762] |
| BAYBERRY | North American shrub with aromatic leathery leaves such as the northern ___, Myrica pensylvanica (8) |
| SCALLION | Vegetable with a small bulb and long green leaves such as the spring onion (8) |
| ACHERON | One of the five rivers of the Greek underworld, known as the river of woe (7) |
| LEPIDOTE | Of leaves such as those of rhododendrons, covered with small scurfy scales (8) |
| LINDERA | Genus of diverse spice bush, small trees with aromatic leaves - upset Ireland! (7) |
| WATTLES | Any of various Australian acacias (7) |
| FEATHER | Trees with pinnate leaves such as Butia capitata (7,5) |
| PALMS | Trees with pinnate leaves such as Butia capitata (7,5) |