| ISOTRIA | Genus of flowering plants from the orchid family (7) |
| ASARUM | The asarabacca and black snakeweed genus (tender flowering plants from temperate Europe) (6) |
| COPPERCUPS | Flowering plants from Australia |
| FOXGLOVE | Flowering plant from which digitalis was produced (8) |
| CROCUS | Flowering plant from which saffron is derived (6) |
| NARD | With "spike", a valerianaceous Himalayan flowering plant from which aromatic essential oil is yielded (4) |
| VANILLA | The only fruit-bearing plant in the orchid family, from which the world's second-most expensive spice after saffron derives (7) |
| SEAWEED | We eased out to collect plants from the ocean (7) |
| STELIS | Genus of the orchid family whose name derives from the Greek word for mistletoe (6) |
| BEGONIA | Genus of plants from warm climates, the flowers of which have brightly coloured sepals but no petals; in the UK they are mainly houseplants or summer bedding (7) |
| UPROOTS | Pulls plant from the soil (7) |
| SHORTIA | ___ galacifolia is a rare plant from the US known as Oconee bells (7) |
| THISTLE | A plant from the list (7) |
| NEMESIA | Genus of colourful bushy plants from South Africa (7) |
| ERIOPHYLLUM | Genus of perennial plants from the daisy family, with the common name of Oregon sunshine (11) |
| CHILLI | Variety of the berry-fruit of plants from the genus Capsicum, _ pepper (6) |
| CAPSICUM | Genus of plants from the nightshade family native to the Americas, whose fruits are commonly called chilli pepper, red or green pepper, or sweet pepper in Britain |
| ALPINES | Plants from mountainous regions, ideal for rock gardens (7) |
| CLOCHE | From the French meaning "bell", a type of miniature greenhouse for protecting young vegetable plants from the elements or to germinate seedlings (6) |
| BELLFLOWERS | Common name for a number of plants from the campanula genus (11) |