| PRIMULA | Any of various plants with white, yellow, pink or purple funnel-shaped flowers with five spreading petals (7) |
| PETUNIA | Tropical genus of plants cultivated for their white or purple funnel-shaped flowers (7) |
| SOTOSPEAK | Therefore spreading p"te's OK, in a way |
| SNAPDRAGON | Plant with spikes of showy white, yellow, pink, red or purplish flowers, also called antirrhinum (10) |
| LARKSPUR | Any of various plants with spikes of blue, pink or white flowers (8) |
| VIOLET | Flowering plant with heart-shaped leaves and flowers with five petals commonly in a deep purple colour (6) |
| GLORIES | Funnel-shaped flowers (with "morning") |
| VINE | Any of various plants with long, flexible stems that creep along the ground or climb by clinging to a support (4) |
| MARIPOSA | Any of several plants of the genus Calochortus having tulip-shaped flowers with 3 sepals and 3 petal |
| DAYGLO | Of a luminously brilliant green, yellow, pink, or orange. (3-3) |
| CROCUS | Widely cultivated genus of plants with white, yellow or purple flowers (6) |
| LILYOFTHEVALLEY | Cup-shaped flower with a sweet scent |
| POTHERB | Any of various plants whose leaves or stems or flowers are cooked and used for food or seasoning (3, |
| FREESIA | Genus of plants of southern Africa with white, yellow or pink usually tubular flowers |
| CRINUM | Any of various plants of the Amaryllis family, characterised by luxuriant clusters of lily-like flowers (6) |
| CRUCIFER | Any of various plants of the cabbage family with four petals arranged in a cross (8) |
| OLDMANSBEARD | Any of various plants having a white feathery appearance, such as traveller's joy or Spanish moss |
| SEDUM | Rock plant with white, yellow or pink flowers (5) |
| ALYSSUM | Popular rock-garden plant with white, yellow or mauve flowers - helps make Italy's summer! (7) |
| ASTER | Genus of plants with white, blue, purple or pink daisy-like flowers (5) |