| DIGITALIS | Dried leaves of the foxglove |
| CANNABIS | The dried leaves of the hemp plant |
| YERBAMATE | Stimulating milky beverage made from the dried leaves of the South American tree Ilex paraguariensis |
| YERBA | -- mate, stimulating beverage made from the dried leaves of the tree Ilex paraguariensis (5) |
| MATE | Tea-like caffeine-rich drink prepared from the dried leaves of the South American plant Ilex paraguariensis (4) |
| TEALEAF | Dried leaves of the tea shrub; used to make tea (3,4) |
| AUBERON | Mr. Waugh, author of The Foxglove Saga (7) |
| VERONICA | Plant of the foxglove family in a cover, oddly (8) |
| WAUGH | Novelist who wrote The Foxglove Saga, Who Are The Violets Now?, Consider the Lilies and A Bed of Flowers (5) |
| RACEME | From the Latin for "bunch of grapes", an inflorescence or panicle characteristic of a plant such as the foxglove, lupin or snapdragon (6) |
| PLANTAIN | Plant in the order Lamiales, such as the foxglove or snapdragon (8) |
| DEADMENSBELLS | Another name for the foxglove (4,4,5) |
| DIGITALIN | Powerful cardiac stimulant obtained from the foxglove (9) |
| TREE | 'And the leaves of the ___ were for the healing of the nations' (Revelation 22: 2) (4) |
| TEA | Beverage made from the dried leaves of Camellia sinensis |
| SILKWORM | The larva of a particular Chinese moth, which feeds on the leaves of the mulberry tree (8) |
| PETALS | Modified leaves or corolla segments forming the "bells" of campanulas, foxgloves, heather or wild hyacinths, the "falls" of irises or the "trumpets" of bindweed etc (6) |
| MOXA | Downy material obtained from the dried leaves of an Asian plant related to mugwort used in tradition |
| JABORANDI | Drug made from the dried leaves of various South American plants that is used to induce sweating (9) |
| BUSHTEA | A southern African beverage prepared from the dried leaves of certain leguminous shrubs, also called rooibos |