| HORNBEAM | Deciduous tree with oval serrated leaves and drooping flowers (8) |
| HAZEL | Shrub or small tree with oval serrated leaves and edible, rounded brown nuts (5) |
| ELMS | Deciduous and semi-deciduous trees with oval-shaped leaves tapering to a point with serrate edges (4) |
| FLAGIRIS | Wetland plant with sword-like leaves and drooping, brightly coloured petals (6,4,4) |
| STORAX | Tree or shrub of the genus Styrax having hairy leaves and drooping showy white flowers (6) |
| YELLOW | Wetland plant with sword-like leaves and drooping, brightly coloured petals (6, 4, 4) |
| LABURNUM | Leguminous tree with clusters of yellow, drooping flowers (8) |
| MULBERRY | With bramble-like fruits, a deciduous tree with leaves originally grown for feeding silkworms, assoc |
| SYCAMORE | Deciduous tree with doublewinged samaras in autumn; a naturalised species in Britain (8) |
| FUCHSIAS | Shrubs with showy drooping flowers (8) |
| WISTERIA | Woody vine with showy drooping flowers (8) |
| HAREBELL | Perennial slender-stemmed plant with pale blue drooping flowers; Campanula rotundifolia (8) |
| CYCLAMEN | Thriving in the shade of deciduous trees with ferns, a pink or white flower in the primrose family, said to have been a favourite of Leonardo da Vinci (8) |
| SNOWDROP | Drooping flower (8) |
| KAURI | A New Zealand coniferous tree with oval leaves and round cones (5) |
| ELM | Tree with oval-shaped saw-toothed leaves |
| OLIVE | A tree with oval stone fruits named/pressed for liquid grease and whose branches symbolise peace (5) |
| LIME | Small, Asian citrus tree with oval greenish fruits (4) |
| ALMOND | Small widely cultivated tree with oval-shaped edible seeds (6) |
| CACAO | Tree with oval pods |