| SALMONBERRY | Common name for Rubus spectabilis (11) |
| RASPBERRIES | Fruits of Rubus idaeus! (11) |
| TUMMELBERRY | Hybrid berry (form of rubus) similar to the tayberry, but with fruits that are brighter red (11) |
| HEART | Bleeding ___, common name of Dicentra spectabilis (5) |
| LYREFLOWER | One of the alternative common names for the bleeding heart (Dicentra spectabilis) (4,6) |
| BRAMBLE | Common name of uncultivated form of Rubus fruticosus (7) |
| DICENTRA | ___ spectabilis, bleeding heart (8) |
| BLEEDING | Early spring bloomer, Lamprocapnos spectabilis or - - - - - - - - heart (8) |
| BLEEDINGHEART | Lamprocapnos spectabilis plant aka Dutchman's breeches (8,5) |
| BRAMBLES | Scrambling over hedgerows or scrubby heathland, old country name for blackberry bushes, Rubus fruticosus (8) |
| CAGE | Netted structure for protecting ribes, rubus and other fruit canes and bushes in the garden; dialect for a squirrel's nest; or, a coop or aviary (4) |
| CANE | Stem of a Rubus plant such as the raspberry, blackberry or loganberry; or, a provincial term for a female weasel (4) |
| BLACK | The ___berry is rubus fruticosus (5) |
| ROEBUCKBERRY | Stone-bramble, Rubus saxatilis (7-5) |
| RASPBERRY | Fruit of genus Rubus (9) |
| THIMBLEBERRY | North American shrub, Rubus parviflorus, having showy white flowers (12) |
| TAYBERRY | Rubus hybrid named after Scotland's longest river (8) |
| BATOLOGY | Branch of botany that studies blackberries, raspberries and other brambles in the genus Rubus (8) |
| CLOUDBERRY | The creeping Eurasian rosaceous plant Rubus chamaemorus, which has white flowers and orange drupelets |
| BATOLOGIST | A person who studies blackberries, raspberries and other brambles in the genus Rubus (10) |