| DASHEEN | Asian plant with large edible rootstock, aka taro (7) |
| BISTORT | Plant with a twisted rootstock, aka snakeweed (7) |
| TARO | Tropical Asian plant with fleshy leaves cultivated for its large, edible rootstock (4) |
| ARTICHOKE | Plant with large edible thistle-like heads |
| PINEAPPLE | South American tropical plant with large, edible fruit (9) |
| LIMABEAN | Tropical American plant with large edible seeds (4,4) |
| BROADBEANS | Plants with large edible seeds (5,5) |
| BURDOCK | Coarse weedy plant with large heart-shaped leaves (7) |
| COMFREY | Plant with large, hairy leaves (7) |
| DAYLILY | Perennial liliaceous plant with large yellow, red or orange flowers |
| HEALALL | Plant with large sepal in very miserable state |
| NELUMBO | Genus of aquatic plants with large showy flowers (7) |
| PEONIES | Ranunculaceous shrubs or plants with large pink, red, white or yellow flowers (7) |
| GUNNERA | Plant with huge leaves, known as 'giant rhubarb' (7) |
| BREADNUT | Mexican tree with large, edible seeds |
| HYSSOP | Asian plant with aromatic leaves used in perfumery (6) |
| BETEL | Asian plant with chewable leaves |
| EDDO | Plant of the arum family, also called taro, widely cultivated for its edible rootstock |
| HEMP | A strong-smelling Asian plant, with tough fibres which are used to make canvas and rope (4) |
| TUCKAHOES | Holding a gardening tool, gathers edible rootstocks (9) |