| PAKCHOI | Chinese plant related to the cabbage, with edible stalks and leaves, also called 'bok choy' (3-4) |
| HEADSOFF | Parts of the cabbages with rotten leaves (5,3) |
| KOHLRABI | Variety of cabbage with edible leaves and turnip-like stem (8) |
| SEAKALE | European coastal plant related to the cabbage (3,4) |
| RHUBARB | A perennial plant with edible stalks noted for tartness and leaves containing a poison, oxalic acid (7) |
| CABBAGE | A brassica plant with a short, thick stalk and a large head of edible leaves (7) |
| CARDOON | A thistle-like plant related to the globe artichoke, with leaves used as a vegetable |
| EPHEDRA | ___ gerardiana is an evergreen shrub with fibrous stalks and red berry-like fruits in autumn (7) |
| SHALLOT | Plant related to the onion that is cultivated for its edible bulb (7) |
| FROGBIT | Mini water lily-like plant related to the water soldier that floats on the surface of lakes or ponds (7) |
| PETUNIA | Flowering plant related to the potato, tomato, chilli and deadly nightshade (7) |
| CHICORY | Edible plant related to the endive (7) |
| TREFOIL | Plant related to the shamrock and clover (7) |
| TEATREE | Chinese plant |
| GODETIA | Genus of showy garden plants related to the evening primrose, named after the Swiss botanist |
| STIRPIS | Of a root, stalk, and then a family, lineage, and so a cause |
| SPROUT | The Brussels ___, Brassica oleracea, is a plant related to the cabbage (6) |
| CHARD | Variety of beet with large succulent leaves also called the leaf beet (5) |
| LAUREL | Aromatic tree with smooth leaves, also called the bay tree (6) |
| YARROW | Eurasian plant with feathery leaves also called milfoil (6) |