| BUDDLEIA | Flowering shrub known as the butterfly bush because of its attractiveness to tortoiseshells, red admirals, peacocks, painted ladies and other lepidopterans (8) |
| KOLKWITZIA | Genus of shrub known as the beauty bush (10) |
| NETTLES | Esteemed by tortoiseshells, red admirals and other butterflies, a foraged plant with leaves used for tea, soup or to wrap the Cornish cheese yarg (7) |
| AGLAIS | From Greek for "splendid, shining", the genus of butterflies comprising the tortoiseshells and peacocks (6) |
| GOJI | Red wolfberry of a shrub known as Duke of Argyll's tea tree or vicar's tea party, often served in dishes with whole foods such as seeds, nuts, grains, vegetables or fruits (4) |
| BUSH | Buddleja is commonly known as the 'butterfly ___', while dictamnus is the 'burning ___' (4) |
| MANUKA | Monofloral honey produced from the nectar of New Zealand shrub known as tea tree (6) |
| KALMIA | Genus of spring-flowering ericaceous shrubs, known as mountain laurel (6) |
| OLEARIA | Shrub known as daisy bush (7) |
| INSECT | Six-legged creature such as the butterfly or the beetle (6) |
| LABURNUM | Shrub known as golden chain (8) |
| ACACIA | Shrub known as wattle (6) |
| LOMATIA | Evergreen shrub known as fuinque, - - ferruginea (7) |
| ACER | Genus of trees and shrubs known as maples (4) |
| PALE | Echinacea pallida is the ___ purple coneflower, while Buddleja o cinalis is the ___ butterfly bush (4) |
| MAGNOLIA | Genus of trees of shrubs known for their large, fragrant flowers (8) |
| VANESSA | Butterfly wings put over attractiveness to mates (7) |
| ANIMALMAGNETISM | Attractiveness to the opposite sex (6,9) |
| STROKE | Repeated movement used in swimming, such as the butterfly (6) |
| SLOE | Fruit-bearing shrub known botanically as Prunus spinosa |