| ASTER | Daisy like bloom |
| GERBERA | Brightly coloured daisy-like bloom (7) |
| HELENIUM | American plant with daisy-like blooms, known as sneezeweed (8) |
| CABBAGE | ___ rose; old fashioned pink peony-like bloom, Rosa centifolia (7) |
| LOTUS | Sacred water lily-like bloom whose ability to emerge clean and pure from muddy depths symbolises rising above adversity to achieve enlightenment (5) |
| MUM | Flower with a jellyfish-like bloom, for short |
| CELANDINES | Buttercup-like blooms brightening winter's demise with illimitable golden galaxies, thus delighted in by Wordsworth and, like their etymological namesakes the swallows, regarded as "spring messengers" |
| TEASELS | Thistle-like blooms |
| GLORIES | Morning ___ (plants with trumpet-like blooms) |
| CHICORY | With cornflower-like blooms, a plant related to endive and radicchio, processed as a caffeine-free substitute for coffee (7) |
| OXLIPS | Pale yellow primrose-like blooms; the county flowers of Suffolk (6) |
| NERINE | - - - - - - bowdenii, S African autumn bulb with pink, lily-like blooms (6) |
| WISTERIA | Prune this woody climber once its fragrant pea-like blooms have faded (8) |
| ROCKET | The herb arugula; a firework; the rising of a game bird when flushed; or, with "sweet", dame's-violet or mother-of-the-evening with nightscented honesty-like blooms (6) |
| MEADOWSWEET | With almond-honey-scented candyfloss-like blooms, bridewort of fen, riverbank and woodland, said to have been Elizabeth I's favourite strewing herb (11) |
| CAMELLIA | Genus of plants in the tea family with rose-like blooms (8) |
| OLEARIA | An Australasian shrub with daisy-like flowers (hence also called daisy-bush), frequently grown in coastal districts |
| ZINNIA | Showy daisy-like flower (6) |
| OXEYE | Daisy-like flower (5) |
| CORNMARIGOLD | Daisy-like weed |