| BLUEBELLS | English _; fragrant flowers of ancient woodlands (9) |
| LOTUS | Sacred flower of ancient Egypt (5) |
| PEA | Sweet ___;fragrant flower |
| GARDENIAS | Fragrant flowers of which I sang, dear, abroad (9) |
| CHASE | Cranbome -; with a diverse landscape of ancient woodlands, chalk grassland and chalk river valleys, one of Dorset's two AONBs (5) |
| OXLIPS | Rare pale-yellow primulas of ancient woodlands, adopted as Suffolk's county flowers in 2002 (6) |
| WADES | An area of ancient woodland in a stream valley within Winsford, ___ Clough contains a designated Site of Biological Importance, recognising the wide variety of wildlife there (5) |
| ENGRAVING | Impression of English ___ mad? (9) |
| WILDFLOWERS | Cow parsley, foxgloves, dog violets, lords and ladies, red campions ... native or naturalised plants of ancient woodlands, meadows, grasslands or old gardens (4,7) |
| CHALLENGE | Dare to give two fifties ___ English ___ in the balance of the money (9) |
| NOVELETTE | Note 3 once captivating the French and English ___ sentimental fiction? (9) |
| DEAN | Forest of -; ancient woodland between the Wye Valley and Severn Vale (4) |
| EPPING | ____ Forest, area of ancient woodland straddling the London-Essex border (6) |
| COPPICE | Iron Age fort called Caesar's Camp is located in this area of ancient woodland in South Yorkshire, S |
| ADJECTIVE | In English, ____s about age precede those about colour |
| STOCKS | Keeps a supply of fragrant flowers of Matthiola genus? (6) |
| BREAKFAST | Tea type, English ___ |
| ROSES | Fragrant flowers of a thorny bush |
| PINKS | Fragrant flowers of genus Dianthus (5) |
| BLUEBELL | Springtime plant found in ancient woodlands of Britain and Ireland (8) |