| ANEMONE | Flower in the buttercup family |
| GOLDTHREAD | Purl- or zari-like silk yarn wound with gilded wire for embroidery or weaving; or, a wild flower in the buttercup family with slender yellow roots resembling said strand (4,6) |
| ANEMONES | Flowers in the buttercup family |
| PEONY | Plant in the buttercup family With large. showy globular flowers, the Balearic variety was once widespread in Mallorca but is now more limited to the mountainous north-west of the Island (5) |
| CELANDINE | Lesser -; yellow bloom with heartshaped leaves in the buttercup family which is one of the first woodland flowers of the year (9) |
| LARKSPURS | Plants in the buttercup family |
| DELPHINIUM | Popular garden plant in the buttercup family (10) |
| ACONITES | Poisonous plants in the buttercup family such as monkshood or wolfsbane (8) |
| CLEMATIS | Climbing, flowering plant in the buttercup family also known as traveller's joy (8) |
| WILDROSE | General name for a burnet in the buff, eglantine or sweetbrier in the rough, a dog flower in the hedgerow or other such uncultivated rambler or scrambler left naturally to grow (4,4) |
| RIVERBED | Flower in the garden is found in the lowest area of The Congo (8) |
| CYCLAMEN | Thriving in the shade of deciduous trees with ferns, a pink or white flower in the primrose family, said to have been a favourite of Leonardo da Vinci (8) |
| BUTTERCUP | Yellow wild flower in the genus Ranunculus, held under the chin in a child's game (9) |
| ROSE | With petals distilled to make facial toner and fruits/hips simmered in sugar to make syrup, a flower in the apple family traditionally symbolising love (4) |
| LILAC | Flower in the olive family |
| GLAD | Flower in the iris family (4) |
| OXLIP | Flower in the primrose family (5) |
| JASMINE | Flower in the olive family |
| JOHNNYJUMPUP | Flower in the violet family often seen on roadsides |
| PETUNIA | Flower in the nightshade family |