| BOTANIC | As are gardens such as Kew |
| SHRUB | General name for one of the main types of plant used for topiary, hedge mazes or knot gardens such as those at Chateau de Villandry (5) |
| MOTH | Some British species of which are: Garden Tiger ___ and Elephant hawk___ (4) |
| OUTDOORS | If a house plant is kept indoors, where are garden plants? (8) |
| ARBORETUM | Botanical tree garden such as Westonbirt (9) |
| HERBACEOUS | Hard demand about barbecue, so arranged in part of garden (such as you'll find here) (10,6) |
| RANGER | Artificial cave in a park or garden such as the one built by Capability Brown at Croome, or by Henry Flitcroft at Stourhead (6) |
| CRATER | Artificial cave in a park or garden such as the one built by Capability Brown at Croome, or by Henry Flitcroft at Stourhead (6) |
| STONE | Material used for staddles, old troughs and architectural pieces for the garden such as ball finials, urns and pedestals for armillaries (5) |
| ORANGERY | Glasshouse for citrus trees, bromeliads, orchids, azaleas and other exotic plants, such as that in Kew Gardens or the gardens of the Palace of Versailles (8) |
| HERBARIUM | Collection of preserved and catalogued plants for scientific study, such as the one at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (9) |
| HORTICULTURE | Pronounced lordly customs, such as those at Kew engage in? (12) |
| RICHMOND | London borough in which Kew Gardens is located (8) |
| WASP | Insect found in Kew as predicted |
| PRAMS | Carriages in Kew Gardens |
| EGRESS | Kew Gardens at intervals shut off southern exit (6) |
| PAGODA | The Great ____ in Kew Gardens dominates the local skyline |
| LILACS | Kew Gardens feature |
| ACRES | The 300 of Kew Gardens |
| HOSEPIPE | The Tube one can take to Kew Gardens? |