| POTENTILLA | Flower a.k.a. cinquefoil |
| BLOOM | A flower; a rosy colour; a healthy glow on one's cheeks; a fine powdery coating on chocolate, grapes or plums; or, a rapid seasonal flourish of algae (5) |
| BUTTERFLY | With wings reflected in a lupin, sweet pea or other papilionaceous flower, a lepidopteran such as a "dice-box" fritillary or the nymphalid originally called a "red admirable" (9) |
| IRIS | A woman a€“ a flower a€“ Everyman with chance? Almost (4) |
| ARC | Cinquefoil feature |
| ARCS | Cinquefoil features |
| TORMENTIL | Downy perennial also called cinquefoil or bloodroot |
| PLUME | Showy feather; a pampas grass flower; a long-legged moth; an aigrette; or, a trail of smoke (5) |
| URE | River of Wensleydale, noted for plants such as thistle broomrape and marsh cinquefoil (3) |
| PIP | An apple seed; a single blossom in a cluster of flowers; a rootstock or rhizome of the lily of the valley; or, a Bath star (3) |
| AMAZON | Flower a maiden attached to a short belt |
| ACE | Top card among the cinquefoils, Potentilla fruticosa 'Red - - -' (3) |
| EASTEREGG | Seasonal gift of flower a first as wrapped inside a second |
| NASTURTIUM | With edible flowers, a climbing plant often used as a companion for cabbage, kale and cauliflower, depicted in a painting by E. Phillips Fox (10) |
| DRIFT | Blanket of snowdrops, daffodils, bluebells or other flowers; a cattle drove road; a set of fishing nets; or, a collective noun for swans on water (5) |
| LAST | Thurber's 'The ___ Flower: A Parable in Pictures' |
| PRIMROSE | Flower - a particular one? (8) |
| GLADIOLUS | Flower, a happy one, reviving the soul (9) |
| CAMPION | Flower, a winner, ignored by husband |
| AMARYLLIS | Flower a stupid sheep pulled up |