| HIPPEASTRUM | Genus of South American bulbous plants cultivated for their large funnel-shaped typically red flowers (11) |
| EUCHARIS | South American bulbous plant with fragrant white flowers (8) |
| PETUNIA | Genus of South American plants cultivated for their funnel-shaped flowers |
| GARDENIA | Genus of shrubs cultivated for their large, fragrant, waxlike, typically white flowers (8) |
| HYDRANGEA | Genus of shrubs cultivated for their large clusters of white, pink or blue flowers (9) |
| LXIA | Genus of South African bulbous plants with funnel-shaped flowers and sword-shaped leaves (4) |
| CLARKIA | Genus of North American plants cultivated for their red, purple or pink flowers (7) |
| ASTILBE | Genus of perennial plants cultivated for their ornamental spikes of pink or white flowers (7) |
| OCA | Any of various South American plants cultivated for their edible tubers (3) |
| PHLOX | North American genus of plants cultivated for its clusters of white, red or purple flowers (5) |
| FREESIA | Genus of plants cultivated for their white, yellow or pink tubular flowers (7) |
| BEGONIA | Genus of plants cultivated for their ornamental leaves and waxy flowers (7) |
| CINCHONA | Genus of South American trees whose dried bark is a source of quinine (8) |
| IXIA | Genus of South African bulbous plants with funnelshaped flowers and swordshaped leaves (4) |
| PELVIS | Large funnel-shaped structure at the lower end of the trunk in man (6) |
| MEGAPHONES | Large funnel-shaped devices for amplifying and directing the voice (10) |
| ASTILBES | Perennial plants cultivated for their ornamental spikes and clusters of pink or white flowers (8) |
| QUASSIA | Genus of South American trees whose bitter bark and wood has medicinal properties (7) |
| MUREXES | Marine snails of the family Muricidae, known for their large or elaborate shells (7) |
| ROSETTE | Traditional ribbon-like award for equestrian competitions, typically red for first, blue for second, |