| BANKSIA | Genus of woody plants native to Australia (7) |
| CACTUS | Plant native to Australia |
| ASHTREES | Genus of woody plants likely to be wiped out in Europe according to new evidence, Latin name Fraxinu |
| VITIS | Genus of woody climbing plants of the family Vitaceae to which the grapevines belong (5) |
| RAMONDA | Genus of three species of flowering plants native to shady, rocky places in Spain and the Pyrenees - considered here to be alpines (7) |
| ALPINES | Plants native to mountain summits |
| YEWTREE | Eery wet sort of woody plant (3,4) |
| ECHIDNA | Which spiny, ant-eating animal is native to Australia and New Guinea? (7) |
| AGAVE | Genus of plants native to tropical America, some species of which are the source of sisal (5) |
| RAMPION | Plant native to Europe and Asia with clusters of bluish or violet flowers whose edible white root is used in salads (7) |
| ARABICA | Coffee beans from a plant native to the Old World (7) |
| FREESIA | Plant native to southern Africa, with tubular fragrant flowers (7) |
| GUARANA | Climbing plant native to the Amazon basin (7) |
| EASTERN | Space around plant native to Asia, perhaps (7) |
| PELARGONIUM | Genus of plants native to southern Africa and Australia with red, pink or white flowers (11) |
| HEBE | Genus of plants native to New Zealand, named after the Greek goddess of youth (4) |
| HYDRANGEA | A genus of shrubby plants native to China and Japan (9) |
| PHLOX | Genus of flowering plants native to North America including moss ? and creeping ? |
| RESTIO | Genus of decorative grass-like plants, native to South Africa (6) |
| ALOE | Genus of succulent plants, native to Africa (4) |