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PANSYFrom the French meaning "thought", a violet-like flower such as the wild heart's-ease, Johnnyjump-up or love-in-idleness (5)
SAVAGEThe barbaric, wild heart of Las Vegas (6)
ORRISIris root with a violet-like smell (5)
TORESA solid or surface in the form of a bagel or a ring doughnut; a tokamak; the receptacle of a flower such as a daisy; or, in classical architecture, a moulding above a column's plinth (5)
ROSEFlower such as the apple-scented sweetbrier or any other wild variety whose berry-like hips were collected during the Second World War as a source of vitamin C for children (4)
SPIRESteeple; blade of grass; apex of a shell such as that of the periwinkle; or, a towering stem of a flower such as a delphinium or foxglove (5)
LILYA flower such as the fragrant "stargazer", bred to face the sky by floriculturist Leslie Woodriff (4)
DAFFODILEurasian plant with yellow flowers such as the Wild ?, also called the Lent Lily (8)
STANDARDSong of established popularity; largest petal of a papilionaceous flower such as a sweet pea; or, an upright "lollipop-shaped" plant such as a topiary olive or bay tree (8)
WILDROSEFlower such as the apple-scented sweetbrier or eglantine; or, one of Julie Walters' more recent films (4,4)
OLDROSETerm for a flower such as a damask; or, a pink shade tinted with grey (3,4)
SPURPart of the sepal of a flower such as aquilegia, honeysuckle, delphinium or orchid for a pollinator's proboscis (4)
ROOTUnderground edible part of a plant such as the wild carrot, parsnip, Jerusalem artichoke, burdock, salsify, sorrel, celeriac or horseradish (4)
CHRYSANTHEMUMShowy flower such as the ox-eye daisy (13)
VIOLETBluish purple, like the colour of a pansy-like heart-leafed flower; or, clothing of said lavender-like hue (6)
GOWANThought to be related to Old English for "marigold", Scottish dialect for a golden, white or yellow field flower, such as a daisy or an ox-eye (5)
FRENCHKNOTEmbroidery stitch used to form part of a flower such as a lazy daisy (6,4)
PINKSFlowers related to carnations and sweet williams, such as the wild firewitch of Cheddar Gorge (5)
SCAMELIn 'The Tempest' (Act 2, Scene 2), a word of unknown meaning, thought to be a bird (6)
UMBELA flat-topped flower, such as of the achillea family (5)