| LAVENDER | Garden plant cultivated for its fragrant essential oil |
| MYRTLE | Evergreen shrub or small tree noted for its fragrant essential oil (6) |
| STOCK | Virginia - - -, a popular garden plant cultivated for its white-and-pink, fragrant flowers (5) |
| DELPHINIUM | Garden plant cultivated for its spikes of blue, pink or white spurred flowers (10) |
| SWEETPEA | Twining plant cultivated for its fragrant butterflyshaped pastel flowers (5,3) |
| HELIOTROPE | A plant of the borage family cultivated for its fragrant purple or blue flowers used in perfume (10) |
| FREESIA | Southern African native cultivated for its fragrant, tubular flowers (7) |
| JASMINE | Name a shrub, often cultivated for its fragrant flowers (7) |
| ORRIS | European iris cultivated for its fragrant rhizomes (5) |
| HONEYSUCKLE | Shrub or vine of the genus Lonicera cultivated for its fragrant flowers (11) |
| ROSEMARY | Shrub widely cultivated for its fragrant grey-green leaves, used in cooking and in perfumery (8) |
| AKEE | Widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its fragrant flowers and colorful fruits. |
| INCENSE | Which aromatic substance is burnt for its fragrant odour (7) |
| ABELIA | Shrub widely grown for its fragrant flowers (6) |
| EGLANTINE | Another name for the sweetbriar rose, a Eurasian wild rose with a fragrant essential oil used in per |
| OTTO | Fragrant essential oil (4) |
| ATTAR | Fragrant essential oil especially from rose petals |
| TEATREE | Source of a fragrant essential oil |
| LILAC | Shrub noted for its fragrant blossom with a pale pinkish violet colour (5) |
| NEROLI | Fragrant essential oil produced from the flowers of the Seville orange tree, used in perfumery, aromatherapy etc. (6) |