| GARDENIA | Genus of shrubs cultivated for their large fragrant waxlike typically white flowers (8) |
| GARDENIAS | Evergreen shrubs or trees cultivated for their ; large, fragrant, waxy white flowers (9) |
| MAGNOLIA | Genus of shrubs cultivated for their white, pink, purple or yellow flowers (8) |
| HYDRANGEA | Genus of shrubs cultivated for their large clusters of white, pink or blue flowers (9) |
| FUCHSIA | Genus of shrubs cultivated for their showy drooping flowers named after a 16th-century German botanist (7) |
| JAPONICA | A Japanese rosaceous shrub cultivated for its red flowers and yellowish fruit (8) |
| BIGNONIA | Tropical climbing shrub cultivated for its trumpetshaped flowers (8) |
| SANCERRE | Light wine, typically white, from the Cher department of France (8) |
| HIPPEASTRUM | Genus of South American bulbous plants cultivated for their large funnel-shaped typically red flowers (11) |
| SWEETPEA | Large, fragrant climbing flower |
| HYDRANGEAS | Shrubs cultivated for their domed flower heads |
| PEONY | Shrub cultivated for its large showy pink, yellow, red or white flowers (5) |
| MUREXES | Marine snails of the family Muricidae, known for their large or elaborate shells (7) |
| FLAX | Herbaceous plant or shrub cultivated for its seeds and the fibres of its stems (4) |
| GILBERT | ____ & George, collaborative art duo noted for their large-scale photo works (7) |
| ARUM | Genus of plants of the Mediterranean with arrow-shaped leaves and a typically white spathe (4) |
| MAIKOA | South American plant cultivated for its large fragrant trumpet-shaped flowers. |
| TIN | Metal "Sn" once mined in parts of Cornwall and Devon and used to make some types of toy soldiers; a rectangular loaf of typically white bread; or, a biscuit caddy (3) |
| TREXES | Dinosaurs known for their big heads and little arms |
| TALENT | Ordinary people vied for their big break in this (Australia's Got ------) |