| COUNTERCULTURE | Bacteria growing in the kitchen? |
| PETRIDISH | Bacteria growing locale |
| AGAR | Bacteria-growing base |
| POLLEN | Yellow grains growing in the anthers of flowers which fertilizes the cells in the ovary |
| PASSAGES | The extracts from the book tell of a herb growing in the way (8) |
| MONDURUPBELL | Growing in the Western Australian Stirling Range National Park, what is the common name for the smal |
| LIME | Forming avenues on country estates or growing in the wild, the hybrid tree linden whose wood was the favoured medium of sculptor Grinling Gibbons (4) |
| ROSES | Fragrant flowers growing in the walled gardens of Mottisfont in 39 Ancient Greek philosopher who formulated paradoxes including that of Achilles and the tortoise (4) |
| RIDGEBACK | Breed of dog with a ridge of hair growing in the opposite direction to the rest of the coat (9) |
| RHODESIAN | And 20A Breed of dog with a ridge of hair growing in the opposite direction to the rest of the coat (9) |
| LACUSTRINE | Explosive article in Sun reproduced, "Growing in the lakes" (10) |
| MISTLETOE | Known in French as "gui", a whiteberried parasitic shrub found growing in the crowns of host trees i |
| SEAWEED | Large algae growing in the sea or on rocks below the high-water mark (7) |
| PARSLEY | Talk about the sun and what's growing in the garden? (7) |
| LOVAGE | Related to angelica and parsley, a herb growing in the Hampton Court Palace kitchen garden with costmary, elecampane and Henry VIII's favourite, globe artichoke (6) |
| FORAGE | Hay/silage for horses or cattle; a rummage in search of edible berries, mushrooms, nuts, plants etc growing in the wild; or, provisions generally (6) |
| TWEED | The original plant growing in the wrong place at river (5) |
| ASHLARBLOCK | Roll back the ash growing in the building stone (6,5) |
| WEED | Plant growing in the wrong place! (4) |
| PLANET | Energy input to something growing in the earth? (6) |