| INKBERRY | Evergreen shrub native to North America, a species of holly (8) |
| OMBU | Fast-growing herbaceous evergreen tree of South America, a species of Phytolacca (4) |
| KALMIA | Genus of evergreen shrubs native to North America and Cuba whose foliage is toxic if eaten by certai |
| ROSEMARY | Aromatic evergreen shrub native to the Mediterranean often used to flavour roast meats (8) |
| HOROPITO | Pseudowintera colorata: evergreen shrub native to New Zealand, commonly called pepperwood (8) |
| JAPONICA | Ornamental shrub native to Japan, which displays red flowers (8) |
| TAMARISK | Name an ornamental shrub, native to the Mediterranean region (8) |
| LABURNUM | Poisonous tree or shrub native to the Alps (8) |
| KAKABEAK | Evergreen climbing shrub native to New Zealand, also called red kowhai (4,4) |
| ECONOBOX | In North America, a car that is small and economical (8) |
| CARLGANA | Prairie shrub native to Siberia |
| HEBE | Ornamental evergreen shrub native to New Zealand |
| OSMANTHUS | Sweet ___ , evergreen shrub native to southeast Asia, also called tea olive |
| GALEGA | Small genus of evergreen shrubs native to eastern Australia (6) |
| MYRTLE | Evergreen shrub native to southern Europe, with pink or white flowers and aromatic blue-black berries |
| TOYON | Heteromeles arbutifolia, a common perennial shrub native to California and the extreme northwest of Mexico |
| REDCURRANTS | Small, bright edible berries of a shrub native to western Europe (11) |
| ACACIA | The wattle, a tree or shrub native to Asia and Australia (6) |
| POINSETTIA | Shrub native to Mexico and Central America, widely cultivated for its showy scarlet bracts (10) |
| RHODODENDRON | Shrub native to S Asia with clusters of showy red, purple, white or pink flowers |