| WING | Flock of plovers; a flight of dragons; either of the two lateral petals of a sweet pea flower; or, a piece of theatrical side scenery (4) |
| WINGS | Flocks of plovers; a ship's sails; insignia of a qualified pilot; or, the levers on a type of corkscrew (5) |
| STAND | A company of plovers; a grove of trees; a platform for a brass band; or, a vessel in a boot room or hall for umbrella's, shooting sticks, crops etc (5) |
| EMILY | A sweet pea with dusky pink flowers - forming my lei (5) |
| STANDARD | Song of established popularity; largest petal of a papilionaceous flower such as a sweet pea; or, an upright "lollipop-shaped" plant such as a topiary olive or bay tree (8) |
| KEEL | Part of a ship represented in the constellation Carina; a poetic word for a boat; or, a prow-shaped pair of petals of a papilionaceous plant (4) |
| CONE | A woody strobilus of a conifer; a hop flower; or, a wafer for holding a scoop of gelato or Mr Whippy (4) |
| SPRAY | A cloud of droplets; a sprig forming a hand-tied bunch of flowers; or, a brooch in the form of a jewelled bouquet (5) |
| SPRIG | Word for a small slender nail or brad; a little shoot, sprout or twig; an ornament resembling a spray of leaves or flowers; or, a scion or youth (5) |
| SKULLCAP | The top of the cranium; another name for the mint family's helmet flower; or, a protective hat worn by a jockey or other equestrian (8) |
| POSY | Small bunch of flowers; or, a sentiment or motto engraved on the inside of a signet ring or wedding band (4) |
| COROLLA | Petals of a flower collectively, forming a whorl within the sepals that encloses the reproductive organs (7) |
| WRAPPER | Cellophane cover of a sweet; a dust jacket; or, a paper band placed around a newspaper for posting (7) |
| CITRUS | Genus, echoing the roots/aroma of "cedar, conifer", of a sweet or sour bunch of fruits including bergamot, clementine, lemon, lime and orange (6) |
| BUNCH | Informal word for a group of people/friends; a handful of flowers; or, a cluster of grapes (5) |
| STANDS | Booths for street food; groups of plovers or saplings; open-air stages for brass bands; or, pedestals (6) |
| ROSEWATER | Scent distilled from the petals of a popular flower |
| PERIANTH | The sepals and petals of a flower, collectively (8) |
| IRIS | Flower or a coloured part of an eye named after a rainbow goddess (4) |
| STEM | Part of a flower or a glass |