| YARROW | Flower Achillea millefolium, sometimes dried in bouquets with stems of poppy seed heads, craspedia pompoms, clematis "puffs", bunny tail grasses etc (6) |
| JEQUIRITY | Yours truly, who is laughing in France, on last of poppy seed |
| DIABLO | A sweet red pepper with long, pointed fruits - in Craspedia blossoms (6) |
| PAPERWHITE | Flower Narcissus papyraceus, often planted indoors with stems of catkins/ pussy willow, pine cones and so on (10) |
| AIOLI | Dressing is perfect with stems of broccoli |
| WILLIAM | Sweet -; flower that formed part of the Duchess of Cambridge's wedding bouquet with lily of the vall |
| LEONARDO | A forename of mathematician Fibonacci, who is noted for his number sequence reflected in spiral patterns observed in flowers, fruits, hurricanes, pine cones, seed heads and shells (8) |
| REEDMACE | Tall marsh plant with cylindrical seed heads that explode when mature shedding large quantities of d |
| TEASEL | Plant of the genus Dipsacus with sea holly-like seed-heads upon which goldfinches feed (6) |
| ANGELICA | Plant in the parsley family with stems sometimes candied for trifle or cake decorations (8) |
| RATTAN | Any of a number of climbing palms or lianas with stems used for wickerwork and basketry (6) |
| OPIUM | Powerful drug made from the seed capsules of a type of poppy (5) |
| DANDELIONS | Yellow-flowered weeds with downy seed-heads known as clocks (10) |
| TEASELS | Thistle-like plants with seed heads valued as food by goldfinches (7) |
| WREATH | Decorative circlet of flowers, foliage, pine cones, berries, feathers and seed heads for a front door at Christmas (6) |
| BAY | Evergreen with aromatic leaves used in bouquet garnis and formerly to make triumphal crowns; a cove; a recess in a wall; a brown horse with black points; or, a hound's howl (3) |
| COMPLIMENT | Remark about first of petunias and first couple of lilies in bouquet |
| HAZEL | With stems woven for hurdles, an often coppiced tree with autumn/winter cobnuts or filberts feasted on by dormice in preparation for hibernation (5) |
| HYDRANGEA | Flower that changes colour according to the soil pH; a popular autumn bloom sometimes dried for antique/vintage pots, urns, baskets etc or for indoor wreaths (9) |
| CATSTAIL | Plant such as bulrush, reed-mace or timothy with stems suggestive of feline caudal appendages (4-4) |