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HONEYSUCKLEFragrant woodbine Lonicera of cottage gardens, hedgerows and woodland that shares its family with the beauty bush, pincushion flower, snowberry and seablush (11)
RAMSONSWild garlic forming carpets of star-shaped white flowers and lily-of-the-valley-like leaves over riverbanks and woodlands that is often foraged in the spring (7)
ENTRAILSVital bits at the end of cottage garden paths (8)
SYCAMOREFrom the Greek meaning "fig-mulberry" and with samaras or "helicopters", a tree that shares its family with ackee, horse chestnut, lychee, maple and soapberry (8)
NIGELLAGenus of the devil-in-a-bush or love-in-a-mist that shares its family with the buttercup, granny's bonnet, larkspur and queen of poisons (7)
SPRUCETree that shares its family with the cedar of Lebanon, larch, Douglas fir and Scots pine (6)
ROACHFreshwater fish that shares its family with the common carp, chub, dace, minnow and rudd (5)
RUEHerb-of-grace plant that shares its family with the citruses (3)
THYMERelated to the Greek meaning "make a burnt offering", a herb that shares its family with marjoram, mint, rosemary and sage (5)
DOGROSEWith pink flowers signalling an approaching summer, a wild climber found intertwined with brambles in hedgerows and woodland edges or with ripening fruit in the autumn (3,4)
COWPARSLEYAlso known as Queen Anne's lace, a delicate white flower of hedgerows and woodland edges with herb Robert, red campion and blossoming hawthorn (3,7)
CAMPIONPinky-red flower of meadows, country lanes, hedgerows and woodlands from spring to early autumn; or, the director of The Piano and Top of the Lake (7)
COWWith "parsley", the plant Queen Anne's lace, seasonally abundant along country lanes, hedgerows and woodland edges and mentioned in Ivor Gurney's poem The Cloud (3)
HIPVitamin C-rich scarlet fruit of the wild rose, found in hedgerows and woodlands in autumn with haws (3)
FORAGERA bramble-picker, mushroomer, nutter, scrumper or other searcher-gatherer of seasonal provender found growing wild in forests, hedgerows and woodlands (7)
HOLLYHOCKTall flower ranging in colour from pastel peach to cassis; a stalwart of herbaceous borders and cottage gardens with delphiniums, lupins and foxgloves (9)
ORATELIKEAPIGEnd a speech with "Th-th-th-that's all, folks"?
ALCEALatin name of hollyhocks, flowers with heirloom varieties grown in cottage gardens and farmsteads, depicted in paintings by Helen Allingham (5)
GREATTITGreen, yellow and black garden bird whose call is often considered a harbinger of spring and is the largest of the six species within its family (5,3)
NEWFORESTBreed of pony indigenous to an area of Hampshire/Wiltshire heath and woodland of the same name (3,6)