| ARUMS | Flowering plants with arrow-shaped leaves (5) |
| CALLA | Plant with arrow-shaped leaves |
| ARUM | Lily-like plant with arrow-shaped leaves (4) |
| GOODKING | Weedy plant of the goosefoot family with arrow-shaped leaves and small green flowers (4,4,5) |
| SCAMMONY | Twining bindweed with arrow-shaped leaves (8) |
| SORREL | Plant of the dock family with arrow-shaped leaves (6) |
| HERBS | Flowering plants with non-woody stems |
| FERNS | Non-flowering plants with roots, stems and fronds and reproduce by spores instead of by seeds |
| CLARA | Bow perhaps, left in vehicle with arrow head (5) |
| REDAN | Arrow-shaped embankment as part of a fortification (5) |
| CUPID | Spanish hero holding up boy with arrow |
| DARTS | Game with arrows and a board (5) |
| STRAD | Instrument with arrows pointing north (5) |
| GOODKINGHENRY | Weedy plant, Chenopodium bonushenricus, having arrow- shaped leaves and small green flowers (4,4,5) |
| GLADIOLI | Flowering plants with swordlike leaves |
| NARCISSI | Spring-flowering plants with yellow, orange or white trumpet-shaped blooms (8) |
| NASTURTIUMS | Herbaceous flowering plants with edible petals eaten in salads |
| ORCHIDS | One of the largest and most advanced flowering plants with unusual shapes and beautiful colours (7) |
| FERN | Non-flowering plants with roots, stems and fronds and reproduce by spores rather than by seeds |
| ORCHID | Common name of a family of flowering plants with a species resembling a bee (6) |