| HONEYSUCKLE | Fragrant woodbine Lonicera of cottage gardens, hedgerows and woodland that shares its family with the beauty bush, pincushion flower, snowberry and seablush (11) |
| RAMSONS | Wild 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) |
| ENTRAILS | Vital bits at the end of cottage garden paths (8) |
| SYCAMORE | From 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) |
| NIGELLA | Genus 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) |
| SPRUCE | Tree that shares its family with the cedar of Lebanon, larch, Douglas fir and Scots pine (6) |
| ROACH | Freshwater fish that shares its family with the common carp, chub, dace, minnow and rudd (5) |
| RUE | Herb-of-grace plant that shares its family with the citruses (3) |
| THYME | Related to the Greek meaning "make a burnt offering", a herb that shares its family with marjoram, mint, rosemary and sage (5) |
| DOGROSE | With 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) |
| COWPARSLEY | Also 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) |
| CAMPION | Pinky-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) |
| COW | With "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) |
| HIP | Vitamin C-rich scarlet fruit of the wild rose, found in hedgerows and woodlands in autumn with haws (3) |
| FORAGER | A bramble-picker, mushroomer, nutter, scrumper or other searcher-gatherer of seasonal provender found growing wild in forests, hedgerows and woodlands (7) |
| HOLLYHOCK | Tall flower ranging in colour from pastel peach to cassis; a stalwart of herbaceous borders and cottage gardens with delphiniums, lupins and foxgloves (9) |
| ORATELIKEAPIG | End a speech with "Th-th-th-that's all, folks"? |
| ALCEA | Latin name of hollyhocks, flowers with heirloom varieties grown in cottage gardens and farmsteads, depicted in paintings by Helen Allingham (5) |
| GREATTIT | Green, 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) |
| NEWFOREST | Breed of pony indigenous to an area of Hampshire/Wiltshire heath and woodland of the same name (3,6) |