| PELARGONIUM | Genus of plants native to southern Africa and Australia with red, pink or white flowers |
| ALOE | Genus of plants native to southern Africa with red or yellow flowers (4) |
| AARDWOLF | The nocturnal mammal Proteles cristatus, that inhabits the plains of southern Africa and feeds on termites and insect larvae |
| NYALA | An antelope of southern Africa and a city in Sudan |
| CHINAROSE | Shrub with red, pink, or white fragrant flowers which is the ancestor of many cultivated roses (5,4) |
| IMPATIENS | Plant with red,pink or white flowers,aka Busy Lizzie (9) |
| OLEANDER | Poisonous evergreen shrub with red, pink or white flowers (8) |
| AGAVE | Genus of plants native to tropical America, some species of which are the source of sisal (5) |
| DAHLIA | Genus of plants native to Mexico with bright, showy flowers (6) |
| HEBE | Genus of plants native to New Zealand, named after the Greek goddess of youth (4) |
| SARRACENIA | Genus of plants native to eastern North America having leaves modified as pitchers that trap and digest insects (10) |
| ALBUCA | Genus of plants in the family Hyacinthaceae, most of the 30 species of which are native to Southern Africa |
| CAMPION | Plant of the carnation family, bearing red, pink or white flowers (7) |
| FREESIA | Plant native to southern Africa, with tubular fragrant flowers (7) |
| IXIA | Genus of plant native to South Africa, also known as the corn lily (4) |
| CORALS | Hard red, pink or white substances secreted by various marine polyps for support or habitation |
| AMARYLLIS | Plant native to southern Africa, also called the belladonna lily (9) |
| POINSETTIA | Plant with showy bracts, usu. red, pink or white |
| CORAL | A hard red, pink or white calcareus substance secreted by various marine polyps for support |
| CHACMA | Largest of the six species of baboon, native to southern Africa; Papio ursinus (6) |