| FLOWERED | First of freesias brought down, having bloomed |
| PERGOLESI | Composer's support for roses, not a bunch of freesias (9) |
| IRIS | Flower in a family that includes crocuses, freesias, gladioli; or, the first name of the author who wrote The Sea, The Sea (4) |
| CORM | Meaning "trunk stripped of its boughs", a subterranean stem of a crocus, crocosmia, cyclamen, freesia gladiolus or meadow saffron, e.g. (4) |
| FLORA | Freesias, lilies, orchids, roses, azaleas to start with (5) |
| FREE | Half the freesias cost nothing (4) |
| CHARLESTON | A canvas of a farmhouse in Sussex, where art bloomed, a walled garden originally burgeoned and the love and creativity of Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell and their fellow bohemian Bloomsburyites once flour |
| NARCISSUS | One who bloomed following a period of self-reflection |
| BLOSSOMED | Bloomed around ship - yes, bloomed! (9) |
| SIA | Singer who appeared in Netflix series Beat Bugs is hiding among freesias (3) |
| BUTTONHOLES | Carnations, roses, gerberas and freesias make great these - specially at weddings! (11) |
| TRITONIA | Genus of flowering plants in the iris family including the flame freesia |
| IRIDS | Crocus and freesia, e.g. |
| IRID | Freesia, e.g. |
| WATER | Freshen up the freesia |
| ARNICA | The golden-bloomed herb "leopard's-bane"; or, a balm or tincture of said plant's dried flowers that, like comfrey and calendula, is used as a traditional or folk remedy for aches, bruises or sprains ( |
| PETER | White-bloomed crocus cultivar named for Neverland's '- - - - - Pan' (5) |
| THETTTTTT | When flower children bloomed? |
| BLOODSTREAM | Arts bloomed with revival in circulation |
| LILACS | Purple-bloomed shrubs |