| CALENDULA | Eurasian plant such as the pot marigold, with orange and yellow flowers (9) |
| TOADFLAX | Narrow-leaved plant with orange and yellow flowers (8) |
| TIGERSNAKE | Reptile with orange and yellow stripes |
| PYRETHRUM | Eurasian plant such as Chrysanthemum roseum from whose dried flowers an insecticide is prepared (9) |
| VETCHLING | limbing plant such as the sweet pea (9)Tendril-c |
| HELLEBORE | Winter-flowering plant, such as the Christmas rose (9) |
| ARTEMISIA | Herbaceous perennial plant such as the mugwort, sagebrush or wormwood (9) |
| PIMPERNEL | Flowering plant such as the scarlet _, (9) |
| BUGLE | Eurasian plant such as Ajuga reptans, having small blue or white flowers (5) |
| SUCCULENT | Plant such as the cactus or agave that grows in arid conditions, using its fleshy stem or leaves to |
| CELERY | Eurasian plant such as Apium graveolens whose blanched leafstalks are used in salads (6) |
| OLEASTER | Shrub such as Elaeagnus angustifolia with silver-white twigs and yellow flowers (8) |
| MULLEIN | Tall plant of the verbascum genus with woolly leaves and yellow flowers (7) |
| DILLWYNIACINERASCENS | What Yarra Ranges evergreen plant flowers from July to November, has showy orange and yellow pea flo |
| ISRED | "When the light is green you go. When the light _ _ _ _ _ you stop. But what do you do when the light turns blue with orange and lavender spots?" -Shel Silverstein's Signals |
| KINGCUP | Marsh marigold with butter-yellow flowers imagined to resemble a Rex's golden goblet (7) |
| MIMOSA | Evergreen Australasian tree with fern-like leaves and yellow flowers (6) |
| SOWTHISTLE | Prickly-leaved shrubs with milky juice and yellow flowers, often noxious weeds (3,7) |
| MIMOSAS | Evergreen Australian trees with white or silvery bark and yellow flowers (7) |
| EGGSANDBACON | Name for various plants with red and yellow flowers (4,3,5) |