| MARIGOLD | Bedding plant with dense yellow-orange flower heads |
| RUMBA | Eremurus (foxtail lily) with yellow/orange flowers, named after Latin ballroom dance (5) |
| MARIGOLDS | Showy yellow/orange flowers |
| PEASOUPER | Dense yellow fog (3-6) |
| NEMESIA | Bedding plant with brightly coloured flowers (7) |
| PHLOX | Bedding plant with clusters of small flowers |
| CANDYTUFT | Garden plant with dense white, pink or purple flower heads |
| MEADOWSWEET | Eurasian perennial herbaceous plant with dense heads of creamy-white flowers |
| BASIL | Wild --, European plant with dense clusters of small pink or whitish flowers (5) |
| SEASQUILL | A Mediterranean coastal plant with dense spikes of small white flowers (3,6) |
| SWEET | Low-growing flowering plant with dense clusters of small white or pink flowers, a native of the Mediterranean area (5) |
| ALISON | Low-growing flowering plant with dense clusters of small white or pink flowers, a native of the Mediterranean area (6) |
| BANKSIA | Genus of plants with dense flower spikes, in Proteacea family - bask in a riot (7) |
| DAYLILY | Perennial liliaceous plant with large yellow, red or orange flowers |
| LANTANA | Plant with yellow or orange flowers |
| FRENCHMARIGOLD | Plant with yellow and orange flowers |
| TURKISHDELIGHT | Icing sugar-dusted jelly-like confection or sweetmeat flavoured variously with attar, bergamot, lemon, mint, orange-flower water or other flower essence and known in its native country as lokum (7,7) |
| ORGEAT | Refreshing drink with orange flower water |
| TIGERLILY | An orange flower with black spots (5,4) |
| POLLEN | Yellow or orange flower dust |