| SPIKENARD | Flowering plant of the Himalayas whose rhizome produces an essential onl (9) |
| ARROWROOT | White-flowered West Indian plant, Maranta arundinacea, whose rhizomes yield a starch (9) |
| TARAXACUM | Genus of flowering plants of the family Asteraceae to which the dandelion belongs (9) |
| NARCISSUS | Flowering plant of the daffodil family, in the UK usually associated with spring, it can bloom in early February in Mallorca (9) |
| HOLLYHOCK | Tall widely cultivated flowering plant of the genus Alcea with stout hairy stems (9) |
| CELANDINE | Yellow-flowering plant of the buttercup family (9) |
| RHODANTHE | Flowering plant of the daisy family Asteraceae (9) |
| AUBRIETIA | A genus of flowering plants of the cabbage family (9) |
| MOSCHATEL | Herbaceous flowering plant of the family Adoxaceae also known as townhall clock and five-faced bishop (9) |
| IMPATIENS | Genus of flowering plants of the family Balsaminaceae that includes busy Lizzie and policeman's helmet (9) |
| MARIGOLDS | Flowering plants of the genera calendula and tagetes (9) |
| SWEETPEAS | Flowering plants of the lathyrus genus (5,4) |
| SENNA | Large genus of flowering plants of the pea family - and the surname of a late Brazilian F1 racing driver (5) |
| OYSTERPLANT | Flowering plant of the daisy family with an edible root also called Purple salsify |
| CAMPION | Flowering plant of the genus Silene such as the red ? or white ? |
| HAREBELL | Flowering plant of the Campanula genus, a.k.a. the Scottish bluebell (8) |
| ASTER | - flowering plant of the daisy family (formerly known as the Michaelmas daisy genus) (5) |
| POPPY | Any herbaceous flowering plant of the family Papaveraceae, related to the fumitories (5) |
| BUDDLEIA | Flowering plant of the family Scrophulariaceae; named after an English botanist and rector (8) |
| JACK | Flowering plant of the arum family, - - in the pulpit (4) |