| CAMOMILE | Daisy-like plant of the family Asteraceae (8) |
| ERIGERON | Large genus of daisy-like plants of the family Asteraceae (composites) commonly known as the fleabanes (8) |
| COREOPSIS | Daisy-like plant of America also known as tickseed; so-so price (anag.) (9) |
| SOLIDAGO | Genus of more than a hundred plants in the family Asteraceae commonly known as the goldenrods (8) |
| THISTLES | Group of flowering plants, mostly in the family Asteraceae, an emblem of Scotland (8) |
| STEVIA | Calorie- free sugar substitute obtained from the leaves of a South American plant of the family Asteraceae ( composites) ( 6) |
| ASTER | Genus of flowering plants of the family Asteraceae that includes the goldilocks and Michaelmas daisy (5) |
| ACHILLEA | Genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae that includes yarrow and sneezewort (8) |
| TARAXACUM | Genus of flowering plants of the family Asteraceae to which the dandelion belongs (9) |
| DAISY | Wild European plant of the family Asteraceae; Bellis perennis (5) |
| OXTONGUE | Yellow-flowered European plant with bristly stems and leaves; family Asteraceae, genera Picris and Helminthotheca (8) |
| GOLDENASTER | Shrub of the family Asteraceae with bright yellow flowers (6,5) |
| MONSTERA | Genus of tropical American climbing plants of the family Araceae that includes the Swiss cheese plant (8) |
| DRACAENA | Genus of tropical palm-like ornamental plants of the family Agavaceae named from the Greek for 'dragon' (8) |
| OCOTILLO | A cactus-like plant of Mexico and the South West US, with scarlet tubular flowers (8) |
| ALOEVERA | Juice extracted from the leaves of a red-flowered succulent plant of the family Asphodelaceae, widely used in medicine and cosmetics (4,4) |
| STAPELIA | South African plant of the family Apocynaceae whose foul smell has earned it the name carrion flower (8) |
| ACANTHUS | Genus of flowering plants of the family Acanthaceae, to which the bear's breech belongs (8) |
| BUDDLEIA | Flowering plant of the family Scrophulariaceae; named after an English botanist and rector (8) |
| BEETROOT | Plant of the family Chenopodiaceae with a red or white succulent root, used as food (8) |