| PETAL | Brightly coloured flower part |
| ORCHID | Exotic, brightly coloured flower (6) |
| NEMESIA | I am seen cultivating brightly-coloured flower (7) |
| CANNA | Tall brightly coloured flower, ... lily |
| CINERARIA | A brightly coloured flower (9) |
| TULIP | Brightly coloured flower associated with the Netherlands (5) |
| DAHLIA | Brightly-coloured flower, grown from a tuber (6) |
| CHRYSANTHEMUM | Genus of plants with brightly coloured flower heads (13) |
| IRIS | Brightly coloured flower also called a fleur-de-lis (4) |
| SWEETPEA | Fragrant pastel coloured flower (8) |
| PANSY | Rich-coloured flower with summer and winter varieties (5) |
| ORCHIL | Violet-coloured flower plucked finally, exuding redolence in essence |
| COFFEEPOTS | Tan coloured flower vases? You can make a drink in them (6,4) |
| PHLOX | Cottage garden favourite named "flame-coloured flower" by Carl Linnaeus, yet it blooms in every colour imaginable, from caramel, cherry and creme brulee to blue, flamingo pink, lilac, peach, rose and |
| ROSE | Which two-coloured flower did the Tudors take as their heraldic emblem? (4) |
| DAHLIAS | Brightly-coloured flowers (7) |
| AZALEA | Shrub with brightly coloured flowers (6) |
| GERBERA | Plant with brightly coloured flowers |
| LUPIN | Plant with brightly coloured flowers (5) |
| BEGONIA | Tropical plant with waxy brightly coloured flowers (7) |