| GUNNERA | Artilleryman introducing a herbaceous plant |
| STOCK | A tree trunk or main stem; a perennial part of a herbaceous plant; a person's ancestry or line of descent; a fund or store; or, a farm's collective animals, kept for meat or milk (5) |
| GERANIUM | A herbaceous plant with seed vessels that look like a crane's bill (8) |
| VERVAIN | A herbaceous plant once used as a magical and medicinal herb (7) |
| SPURGE | A herbaceous plant with typically greenish flowers and a milky juice (6) |
| STALK | Main stem of a herbaceous plant |
| ANISE | Yardman is easily retaining a herbaceous plant |
| BORAGE | Craze after raising flower, a herbaceous plant (6) |
| ARTEMISIA | Site Maria prepared for a herbaceous plant |
| SESAME | A herbaceous plant, (6) |
| YARROW | Common name of a herbaceous plant in the genus named after Achilles that was traditionally used to treat external wounds on the skin (6) |
| ORACHE | A herbaceous plant or small shrub of the genus Atriplex |
| BUTTERCUP | A herbaceous plant of the genus Ranunculus typically bearing bright yellow flowers (9) |
| ALYSSUM | A herbaceous plant that typically bears small white or yellow flowers (7) |
| CLOVER | A herbaceous plant of the pea family with three-lobed leaves (6) |
| CENTAURY | A herbaceous plant of the gentian family with pink flowers (8) |
| LOVAGE | Used to make a traditional English alcoholic cordial, a herbaceous perennial plant in a family that includes angelica, celery, cow parsley and fennel (6) |
| TORMENTIL | A herbaceous perennial plant of the rose family (9) |
| DELPHINIUM | Derived from the Latin meaning dolphin, a flower commonly called larkspur traditionally forming a herbaceous border with plants such as lupins, hollyhocks and foxgloves (10) |
| AGAPANTHUS | Also known as lily of the Nile, a herbaceous perennial in a subdivided family including amaryllis, daffodils, snowdrops and alliums (10) |