| CALLA | Genus of bog arum - in Botanical Latin! (5) |
| MYRICA | Genus of bog myrtle/sweet-gale - could produce icy arm (6) |
| ANDROMEDA | Genus of bog rosemary plant - man adored hybrid (9) |
| AMENT | Botanical Latin for "thong", used to refer to a catkin or "kitten tail" of a willow or a lamb's-tail of a hazel (5) |
| BACCA | Botanical Latin word for a berry, thus used to refer to a blackcurrant, cranberry, goosegog, grape, tomato or other such simple indehiscent fruit (5) |
| ETAERIO | From "association", botanical Latin for the aggregate achenes, drupels or fruitlets forming a blackberry, custard apple, fraise, rasp or a tuft of old man's beard from the traveller's joy (7) |
| AMATI | "Morning! Unlimited Latin!" - Italian master (5) |
| ROMAN | Norma's terrible Latin! (5) |
| CREDO | I believe it's Latin! (5) |
| LILAC | Shrub that's shown up in botanical illustration (5) |
| MARSH | Harms layout of bog (5) |
| ODOUR | Smell coming from centre of bog, grim (5) |
| CALL | Shout for four-fifths of the bog arum genus! (4) |
| ROYAL | Kingly leaders of red or yellow arum lilies (5) |
| LORDS | ___-and-ladies is one of many names for Arum maculatum (5) |
| ARROW | Archer's missile, or the shape of arum leaves (5) |
| NONAE | ____, ~arum, fifth day of the month, seventh in Mar, May, July, Oct |
| AROID | Common name for a flowering plant in the arum family (with flowers borne on a spadix) (5) |
| TAROS | Plants of the arum family |
| LOTUS | Lily, arum's third in a bunch |