| ROSEBAY | Epilobium angustifolium, the '___ Willowherb' (7) |
| PETUNIA | Plant held up by bonsai nut: epilobium (7) |
| ZAUSCHNERIA | The California fuchsia genus, sometimes these days regarded as epilobium (11) |
| NARROW | Trifolium angustifolium is the ___ clover, as in the rambler rose '___ Water'! (6) |
| EYED | Perennial Sisyrinchium angustifolium or blue - - - - grass (4) |
| FIREWEED | The rosebay willowherb, which springs up after bushfires (8) |
| EPILOBIUM | Genus of perennials commonly called willowherb (9) |
| BLAH | Rhubarb plants left among roots of willowherb, azalea and hyacinth (4) |
| WATERVOLE | Endangered semi-aquatic mammal inhabiting riverbanks and feeding on grasses, meadowsweet, willowherb, elderberries and bramble fruits (5,4) |
| BOYHOOD | "The ___ of Raleigh", 1870 painting by Millais (7) |
| SWIMMER | The ___, 1968 film drama starring Burt Lancaster and Janet Landgard (7) |
| WEDDING | The ___, one-act comedy play by Anton Chekhov whose premiere was in 1900 (7) |
| VERDICT | "What's the ___?" |
| DEEPSIX | The ___, 1953 war novel by Martin Dibner (4,3) |
| GRANITE | "The ___ City" (nickname of Aberdeen) |
| SPOUTER | "The ___-Inn" (Chapter 3 of "Moby-Dick") |
| SCARLET | "The ___ Ruse" |
| ESTREET | Bruce Springsteen & The _ ___ Band |
| EARLDOM | "... when I am king, claim thou of me / The ___ of Hereford": "Richard III" |
| FEWER | "The ___ the words, the better the prayer": Martin Luther |