| EBENACEAE | Family of flowering fruit and timber trees of the order Ericales that includes ebony, persimmon etc. (9) |
| PRIMULA | Genus of herbaceous flowering plants of the order Ericales that includes the cowslip and oxlip (7) |
| PRUNUS | Genus of flowering fruit tree grown for spring blossom (6) |
| ASH | Timber tree of the olive family |
| TEAKS | Timber trees of Malaysia |
| OUTCROP | Edge of flowering fruits? |
| CHERRY | Flowering fruit tree, associated with Japan (and Washington D.C.) |
| CRABAPPLE | Small 14 across tree, a flowering fruit (9) |
| LINACEAE | Family of flowering plants of the order Malpighiales to which the flaxes belong (8) |
| BRAZILNUT | South American tree in the order Ericales, or its large, edible seeds (6,3) |
| DIOSPYROS | Genus of over 700 species of trees, shrubs and small bushes including ebony and persimmon trees |
| FIGWORT | Family of flowering plants that includes the Ningpo ? and Mimbres ? (7) |
| DAISY | Common name of the largest family of flowering plants - chrysanthemums, dahlias, dandelions, camomile, marigolds and lettuces all being members (5) |
| BROMELIADS | Family of flowering plants mainly native to the tropical Americas, named in honour of a Swedish botanist (10) |
| ACERACEAE | Formerly recognised family of flowering plants to which the maples belonged; order, Sapindales (9) |
| TUNDRA | Treeless zone lying between the ice cap and timber line of North America and Eurasia (6) |
| EBONY | Any of various tropical and subtropical trees of the genus Diospyros, closely related to the persimmons (5) |
| AMARANTHACEAE | Family of flowering plants which include love-lies-bleeding and pigweed (13) |
| ORCHID | Common name of a family of flowering plants with a species resembling a bee (6) |
| EBONISTS | Cabinetmakers who work with the black hardwood of a tree that shares its genus with the persimmon (8) |