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20 answers for: Flower Achillea millefolium, sometimes dried in bo...
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YARROWFlower Achillea millefolium, sometimes dried in bouquets with stems of poppy seed heads, craspedia pompoms, clematis "puffs", bunny tail grasses etc (6)
JEQUIRITYYours truly, who is laughing in France, on last of poppy seed
DIABLOA sweet red pepper with long, pointed fruits - in Craspedia blossoms (6)
PAPERWHITEFlower Narcissus papyraceus, often planted indoors with stems of catkins/ pussy willow, pine cones and so on (10)
AIOLIDressing is perfect with stems of broccoli
WILLIAMSweet -; flower that formed part of the Duchess of Cambridge's wedding bouquet with lily of the vall
LEONARDOA 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)
REEDMACETall marsh plant with cylindrical seed heads that explode when mature shedding large quantities of d
TEASELPlant of the genus Dipsacus with sea holly-like seed-heads upon which goldfinches feed (6)
ANGELICAPlant in the parsley family with stems sometimes candied for trifle or cake decorations (8)
RATTANAny of a number of climbing palms or lianas with stems used for wickerwork and basketry (6)
OPIUMPowerful drug made from the seed capsules of a type of poppy (5)
DANDELIONSYellow-flowered weeds with downy seed-heads known as clocks (10)
TEASELSThistle-like plants with seed heads valued as food by goldfinches (7)
WREATHDecorative circlet of flowers, foliage, pine cones, berries, feathers and seed heads for a front door at Christmas (6)
BAYEvergreen 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)
COMPLIMENTRemark about first of petunias and first couple of lilies in bouquet
HAZELWith stems woven for hurdles, an often coppiced tree with autumn/winter cobnuts or filberts feasted on by dormice in preparation for hibernation (5)
HYDRANGEAFlower 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)
CATSTAILPlant such as bulrush, reed-mace or timothy with stems suggestive of feline caudal appendages (4-4)