| WYCHELM | Eurasian deciduous tree (Ulmus glabra) often planted for shade (4,3) |
| SESSILEOAK | Eurasian deciduous tree with stalkless acorns (7,3) |
| ROCKELM | Large ornamental tree, Ulmus Thomasii, native to North America (7) |
| BUCKEYE | North American tree such as the Ohio ---, Aesculus glabra (7) |
| MAGENTA | A civilised chap in the morning retreating for shade (7) |
| POPLARS | Trees often planted as a windbreak around agricultural fields to protect against wind erosion (7) |
| MUSCARI | Latin or botanical name of the grape hyacinth, a spring flower related to bluebells, often planted in garden borders, vintage pots or under trees (7) |
| GAZEBOS | Garden structures for shade |
| PARASOL | Fighters look around for shade |
| WYCH | This most common of elms is Ulmus glabra (4) |
| ELMTREE | Plant of genus Ulmus (3,4) |
| ELM | Tree of the genus Ulmus widely planted for ornament (3) |
| DUTCHELM | Widely planted hybrid tree, Ulmus hollandica (5,3) |
| ENGLISHELM | Common tree Ulmus procera (7,3) |
| ROCKELMS | Deciduous US trees, Ulmus thomasii (4,4) |
| ELMY | Resembling the tree Ulmus procera |
| PLANE | Deciduous tree often planted in towns |
| CHIR | ? pine, large tree of the Himalayas planted for timber |
| DOUGLASFIR | A pyramidal coniferous tree, widely planted for ornament and timber (7,3) |
| INKBERRY | North American holly tree, Ilex glabra, with black fruits |