| FITCHIA | Genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family native to certain Pacific islands |
| BARBARASBUTTONS | Folk name for plants in the sunflower tribe, native to the southern US (8, 7) |
| HONSHUWOLF | Extinct mammal, once native to certain islands of Japan (6, 4) |
| PANDAS | Bear-like mammals native to certain mountain forests in China (6) |
| SACHSIA | Plant in the sunflower family, named in honour of the botanist Julius von Sachs (7) |
| ELKWEED | Flowering perennial plant of the Gentian family native to the western US (7) |
| CARDOON | Plant of the sunflower family also known as the artichoke thistle |
| MUGWORT | Herbaceous perennial plant of the daisy family native to north temperate regions (7) |
| HEDEOMA | Genus of flowering plants in the mint family commonly known as false pennyroyals (7) |
| EPISCIA | Genus of flowering plants in the African violet family (7) |
| EURYOPS | Genus of yellow-flowering plant of sunflower family (7) |
| LETTUCE | Salad vegetable that belongs to the sunflower family (7) |
| ROMULEA | Genus of flowering plants in the family iridaceae (7) |
| EUGENIA | Genus of flowering plants in the myrtle family (7) |
| UNCARIA | Genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae also known as Gambier or Cat's Claw |
| SORGHUM | Genus of flowering plants in the grass family grown for grain and fodder |
| RAYALAN | Genus of flowering plants in the grass family grown for grain and fodder |
| ARNICA | Herbaceous plant in the sunflower family, used in a tincture to treat bruises (6) |
| ANTBIRD | One of a large passerine family, native to Central and South America (3-4) |
| ARTICHOKE | Jerusalem -; tuber of a plant in the sunflower family, eaten as a vegetable in risottos, soups, gratins and warm salads (9) |