| SPIDERPLANT | Greenery with leaves that resemble legs |
| GUNNERA | A South American plant with very large leaves that resembles rhubarb (7) |
| HOLLY | Christmas greenery with red berries |
| AIRPLANT | Greenery with few to no roots |
| AZALEA | Flowering shrub with leaves that are toxic to dogs |
| ASPEN | Poplars with leaves that tremble in the slightest breeze. (5) |
| SWEETBAY | Mediterranean shrub with leaves that are used for cooking (5,3) |
| AGAVE | A desert plant with leaves that can be used to make ropes, brushes, sandals, nets, and sleeping mats (5) |
| STINGINGNETTLES | A wild Eurasian plant with leaves that can cause pain (8,7) |
| LOVAGE | Herbal relative of parsley with leaves that taste similar to celery (6) |
| HEDGEROW | With leaves that fall in the winter providing dormice, toads,"urchins" and other wildlife a warm place to hibernate, a line of wild shrubs and occasional small trees bordering a field, lane or road (8 |
| LEMONTHYME | An aromatic plant with leaves that have the scent of citrus fruit (5,5) |
| ORIBI | Antelope with horns that resemble readyto-attack snakes |
| FINOCCHIO | Variety of fennel with thickened stalks that resemble celery (9) |
| NYMPHING | Fishing with flies that resemble juvenile insects (8) |
| PAPILLON | Dog with ears that resemble butterfly wings |
| EARWIGS | Small, elongated insects with appendages that resemble pincers (7) |
| EARWIG | Small elongated insect with appendages that resemble pincers (6) |
| ELM | Tree with serrated leaves that taper to a point |
| NETTLES | Plants with hairy leaves that sting |