| BRISTLING | Bushy dwarf shrub also known as lavender co on (9) |
| HERB | Once distinguished in botanica-like shops as either freshly gathered or cut and dried, hence the phrase, fragrant plants such as lavender, mint, rosemary, sage or thyme (4) |
| SHRUB | Horticultural term for a woody plant such as lavender or daphne |
| BANTAMS | Small chickens such as lavender pekins, sebrights or nankins (7) |
| TWINBERRY | North American shrub, also known as bearberry honeysuckle, that produces pairs of dark-coloured fruits (9) |
| CRANBERRY | Evergreen dwarf shrub in the heath family, or its red fruit (9) |
| BEARBERRY | Dwarf shrub of the heather family with red berries and small pinkish-white flowers (9) |
| SUBSHRUBS | Dwarf shrubs having woody bases with fleshy offshoots (9) |
| ELEUTHERO | Asian shrub also called Siberian ginseng (9) |
| ACACIA | Garden shrub, also known as wattle (6) |
| YUCCA | ___ gloriosa, shrub also known as Adam's needle (5) |
| HAWTHORN | Hedgerow shrub also known as may (8) |
| GORSE | Evergreen shrub also known as furze |
| ACEROLA | Caribbean shrub also known as Barbados cherry (7) |
| OLEASTER | Flowering shrub also known as Russian olive or silverberry |
| ALTHEA | Shrub also known as rose of Sharon |
| ROSE | **** of Jericho, hardy shrub also known as the resurrection plant (4) |
| BRIAR | Thorny shrub also known as tree heath (5) |
| DANAE | ___ racemosa is an evergreen shrub, also known as the Alexandrian laurel (5) |
| LABURNUM | Shrub also known as the golden chain (8) |