| HAIRY | Common name for Cardamine hirsuta, an annual or biennial weed of the mustard family (5,11) |
| BITTERCRESS | Common name for Cardamine hirsuta, an annual or biennial weed of the mustard family (5,11) |
| SMOCK | Cuckoo flower or lady's - - - - -, country names for Cardamine pratensis (5) |
| PURSE | Plant of the mustard family with heart-shaped seed pods and small white flowers, a common weed it can be seen in many parts of the world including by the roadsides of Mallorca (9,5) |
| SHEPHERDS | Plant of the mustard family with heart-shaped seed pods and small white flowers, a common weed it can be seen in many parts of the world including by the roadsides of Mallorca (9,5) |
| WHEAT | Annual or biennial grass of the genus Triticum (5) |
| RADISH | The pungent-tasting root of a member of the mustard family, eaten raw in salads (6) |
| CHICKWEED | Common garden weed of the pink family with small white flowers (9) |
| KNOTGRASS | Common Eurasian weed of the dock family with jointed creeping stems and small flowers; Polygonum aviculare (9) |
| CRESS | Any of the various plants of the mustard family |
| PLANT | Annual or biennial, e.g. |
| GROUNDELDER | Common weed of the parsley family (6,5) |
| DANDELION | A weed of the daisy family with bright yellow flowers and jagged-toothed leaves (9) |
| BRASSICA | Plant genus of the mustard family that includes cabbage, broccoli, swede etc. (8) |
| OILSEED | - rape, plant of the mustard family which has bright yellow flowers (7) |
| LUPIN | Upright perennial or biennial of which 'Band of Nobles' is a popular cultivar (5) |
| HENBIT | Weed of the mint family |
| LADYS | ___-thumb (weed of the buckwheat family) |
| ELDER | Ground ___, weed of the parsley family (5) |
| GROUNDSEL | Weed of the daisy family (9) |