| BULBS | Grown under trees or forced in pots, subterranean buds of bluebells, crocuses, daffodils, grape hyacinths, lilies and tulips, or the snowdrops collected by galanthophiles (5) |
| WOODLAND | Considered ancient if arboraceous since 1600, a sylvan type of habitat with seasonal blankets of snowdrops, carpets of bluebells and cushions of moss under a canopy of ash, beech, chestnut, oak and/or |
| SKOMER | Accessed via ferry from Martin's Haven, island off the Pembrokeshire coast noted for Manx shearwaters, puffins and carpets of bluebells/campion in spring (6) |
| RHUBARB | Leaf-stalks grown under forcers, sometimes harvested by candlelight, cooked and eaten as a fruit (7) |
| GREENHOUSE | Where plants are grown under glass (10) |
| MUSCARI | Latin or botanical name of the grape hyacinth, a spring flower related to bluebells, often planted in garden borders, vintage pots or under trees (7) |
| BOWER | An anchor at the front of a ship; a shady recess under trees in a garden or woodland; a picturesque country cottage or summerhouse; or, from "farmer", a jack in euchre or 500 (5) |
| DRIFT | Set of fishing nets; or, a blanket of daffodils or snowdrops growing together, often under trees (5) |
| CARPET | Flooring of wool, sisal, sea grass or coir; or, a word describing the ground of bluebell-covered woodland (6) |
| BULB | Part of a hyacinth, paperwhite, snowdrop or amaryllis, often forced in a pot to flower at Christmas (4) |
| EJECTED | Drove or forced out; expelled, as from a place or position. (7) |
| ORCZY | Author of novels including The Emperor's Candlesticks, The Scarlet Pimpernel and A Sheaf of Bluebell |
| HURST | Spades forced in damage group of trees |
| LILY | Common name of a family of plants that includes bluebells, daffodils, tulips, fritillary and hyacinths; or, the fleur-de-lis as a heraldic symbol (4) |
| BLANKET | From the Old French for "white", a bedcover or manta; or, a layer of something such as bluebells, cloud, fog, snow or whale blubber (7) |
| ELDRITCH | “Sudden the rain of gold and heart’s first ease / Traced under trees by the ____ light of sundown” (Cecil Day Lewis) |
| HUSTLED | Pushed or forced one's way; jostled or shoved (7) |
| HEADSWILLROLL | People will be dismissed or forced to resign (5,4,4) |
| EVICTED | Expelled from one's property or forced to move out by a legal process (7) |
| CONSTRAINED | Being held back or forced to do something you don't want to do (11) |