| ORRISROOT | Fragrant part of a variety of iris used in perfumery (5,4) |
| ORRIS | Root of a species of iris used in perfumery; or, a form of gold or silver lace used as an edging (5) |
| ACT | Part of a variety show |
| AGRA | Foreign city's fragrant part |
| GREGORIAN | Turning up, received endless huge boxes of a variety of date |
| GLADIOLUS | A relative of Iris, in brief, would be happy |
| SATIRISED | Made fun of Iris, in sated conditions (9) |
| MILLIPEDE | Works tip of iris deep, crushing insect (9) |
| BARLEY | The grain of a variety of cereal grass used in making malts, in soups, and as animal feed |
| BABYSBREATH | Common name of a variety of gypsophila with delicate white flowers, used as a symbol of everlasting love (5,6) |
| WAINSCOT | With the French equivalent boiserie, panelling applied to the lower part of an interior wall, traditionally of a variety of fine oak of the same name (8) |
| CHILI | A small, hot-tasting pod of a variety of capsicum used in sauces and relishes (5) |
| ORINOCO | '___ Flow', variety of iris sharing its name with Enya's debut hit (7) |
| NARCISSI | Variety of iris can, with sulphur, produce flowers |
| DAVIDSON | 'Roy ___', award-winning variety of Iris pseudacorus (8) |
| LYS | Fleur-de-___: stylised lily or iris used in symbolism (3) |
| TOASTMASTER | Smartest oat is a person responsible for calling people to raise their glasses - and the name of a variety of tall bearded iris (11) |
| CANALS | From "grooves, reeds, water pipes" and sharing a source with the name of a variety of tubular pasta, a word for artificial waterways; or, ducts (6) |
| CHILLI | Pod of a variety of capsicum, used in sauces, pickles, etc., dried and ground to create cayenne pepper (5) |
| RUBYRED | Colour of a variety of port wine or of Dorothy Gale's slippers (4-3) |