| WHITEBEAM | European rosaceous tree with scarlet berries (9) |
| HOLLY | Shrub with scarlet berries |
| CRABAPPLE | Rosaceous tree with white, pink or red flowers and small, sour fruits (4,5) |
| OCOTILLO | Cactus-like tree with scarlet tubular flowers (8) |
| REDCEDAR | Forest tree with scarlet seed, I hear, a first rate Toona ciliata (3,5) |
| PEACH | Small rosaceous tree with pink flowers and edible rounded fruits (5) |
| REHEARSED | Tried out black vehicle with scarlet upholstery (9) |
| PIMPERNEL | Herb with scarlet flowers (9) |
| TORMENTIL | Bloodroot, a rosaceous downy perennial (9) |
| WOODAVENS | A perennial rosaceous plant with yellow flowers, also called herb bennet (4,5) |
| APPLE | Rosaceous tree which bears a fruit with red, yellow or green skin (5) |
| APRICOT | Rosaceous tree of Africa and Asia with yellow juicy edible fruit (7) |
| PEAR | A pome of a rosaceous tree given with a partridge as the first gift in The Twelve Days of Christmas (4) |
| MEDDLER | One who butts in, talking of rosaceous tree |
| ALMOND | Rosaceous tree, Prunus amygdalus, which has ovalshaped nutlike seeds (6) |
| CHERRY | Rosaceous tree bearing small rounded fruits containing a hard stone (6) |
| PLUM | Oval fruit of a small rosaceous tree, which is purple, yellow or green (4) |
| DAMSONS | The blue-black edible plum-like fruits of a small rosaceous tree (7) |
| BLOSSOM | A flower or mass of flowers preceding the fruit of a rosaceous tree, such as the almond, apple, cherry, peach or plum; or, the state or season of such efflorescence (7) |
| ARBUTUS | Evergreen shrub with scarlet strawberry-type berries (7) |