| CRINUM | Any of various plants of the Amaryllis family, characterised by luxuriant clusters of lily-like flowers (6) |
| NARCISSI | Plants of the amaryllis family (8) |
| HOSTA | Genus of lily-like plants of China and Japan cultivated for its ornamental foliage (5) |
| TIED | Sounds like flow is curbed (4) |
| BOGS | Marshy expanses like Flow Country and Wem Moss (4) |
| MELON | Fruit of any of various plants of the gourd family. (5) |
| CRUCIFER | Any of various plants of the cabbage family with four petals arranged in a cross (8) |
| ARALIA | Any of various plants of the genus Aralia. |
| ALTHEA | Any of various plants of the genus Althaea. |
| LARKSPUR | Any of various plants of the genus Delphinium (8) |
| NARCISSUS | The daffodil genus of the Amaryllis family (9) |
| SPURGE | Any of various plants of genus Euphorbia (6) |
| CRESS | Any of the various plants of the mustard family |
| LEEK | Member of the amaryllis family |
| BLIGHT | Any of various plant diseases characterised by withering or shrivelling without rotting, typically caused by fungi or bacteria (6) |
| VINE | Any of various plants with long, flexible stems that creep along the ground or climb by clinging to a support (4) |
| SCAPE | The cry of a snipe when flushed; the snipe itself; an old word for a getaway, slip or transgression; a suffix indicating a scene, as in land, moon or sea; or, the leafless flower stem of the amaryllis |
| GOURD | Hard-shelled fruit of any of various plants (5) |
| POTHERB | Any of various plants whose leaves or stems or flowers are cooked and used for food or seasoning (3, |
| PRIMULA | Any of various plants with white, yellow, pink or purple funnel-shaped flowers with five spreading petals (7) |