| 20 answers for: Garden arbors |
| RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| BOWERS | Garden arbors |
| NUTTREES | A coppice, orchard, forest, garden, hedgerow or woodland's angiospermous arbors characterised by bearing crops of almonds, brazils, cashews, cobs, filberts, hazels, "noyers" or other edible kernels (3 |
| AXLES | Arbors |
| SHAFTS | Arbors |
| AXISES | Arbors |
| STEMS | Arbors |
| FRAMES | Arbors |
| RACKS | Arbors |
| AXES | Arbors |
| SHADY | Like arbors |
| SHADED | Like arbors |
| PERGOLAS | Trelliswork arbors |
| BOWINGBOWERS | Bending arbors? |
| PRUNUS | From the Latin for "plum tree", a genus of arbors grown for almond or cherry blossom in the spring or for fruits including the aforesaid or apricots, peaches or nectarines (6) |
| BEAM | Word for a tree originally, hence its survival in names of arbors including the "horn" and "white" species; or, a transverse timber of a ship, hence the greatest width of said vessel (4) |
| ANGELS | Quivering arbors of the British countryside, whose Latin name literally means "trembling poplar" (6) |
| OAK | One of the fagaceous arbors forming a quercetum; its leaves, worn as a garland; something made from its wood, such as a heavy outer door to a college at Oxford or Cambridge; or, the brown colour of sa |
| TOPIARY | From "fancy gardening", word for the art of clipping box, yews and other arbors into fantastic, imitative and ornamental shapes; or, Roman mural decoration featuring landscapes (7) |
| TREES | Arboreta plants with summer/springwood formed by their cambia; or, ancestry charts, mug stands or other things reminiscent of said arbors (5) |
| BOUQUET | From "bush, wood", word for a clump of arbors originally, now a bunch of flowers; the aroma, nose or perfume of a fragrance/scent, liqueur or wine; a compliment or expression of praise; or, a rose/wed |
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