| BLUSH | Colour one side of the leaves in a shrub (5) |
| PINENEEDLES | Some of the 'leaves' in a coniferous forest: 2 wds. |
| MAGNOLIA | - x soulangeana; hybrid tree with creamy-pink flowers that open before the leaves in spring (8) |
| SEPAL | One of the leaves or divisions of a calyx (5) |
| BHANG | What preparation of the leaves and flowers of the hemp plant is much used in India? (5) |
| PETAL | Any of the leaves of a corolla |
| MYRRH | For a start, my yellow robe remains hidden in a shrub |
| ROSES | "Jean, Jean, ... are red; All of the leaves have gone green; And the clouds are so low; You can touch them and so; Come out to the meadow, Jean" |
| GREEN | The colour one connects with gunmaker Edwinson? (5) |
| SEPIA | Reddish-brown colour, one carried by primates in turn (5) |
| TBONE | A kind of 3, you might say, black in colour (1-4) |
| TRANSPIRATION | In botany, the loss of water from a plant in the form of vapour, especially through the stomata of the leaves (13) |
| PAGE | One side of one of the leaves of a book or newspaper (4) |
| ASPEN | Tree whose Latin name Populus tremula refers to the trembling of its leaves in a breeze (5) |
| CASED | Made a check of tea-leaves in a box? |
| ACACIA | A group of spies hide a camera at first in a shrub |
| PANDA | One that "eats, shoots and leaves," in a classic joke |
| UVULA | Distraught Tuvalu leader leaves in a flap (5) |
| ICILY | Island leader leaves in a frosty way (5) |
| EMERSE | Of the leaves of an aquatic plant, rising above the surface of the water (6) |