| GALAX | Herb used by florists to make wreaths |
| IVY | Plant sometimes used to make wreaths |
| LAUREL | Aromatic evergreen shrub used to make wreaths symbolising victory (6) |
| OASIS | Foam-like material used by florists; an area of vegetation in a desert; or, a rock band formed by two brothers in Manchester in 1991 (5) |
| YARROW | Herb used by Achilles to heal his men's battle wounds according to legend, hence its Latin name Achillea millefolium (6) |
| ROSEMARY | Culinary herb used by Ladette to Lady teacher (8) |
| MARJORAM | Herb used by mother, royal woman with sheep (8) |
| HUDSONBAYLEAF | Herb used by Hollywood legend Rock? |
| NARD | Aromatic herb used by the ancients |
| MOLY | Magical Homeric herb used by Odysseus as a countercharm against Circe's spells, identified in the real world as the snowdrop or a species of allium, commonly called golden onion, lily-leek or sorcerer |
| BOUQUETS | Gun engraving designs sold by florists? (8) |
| SIR | What's needed by florist looking up address for gentleman |
| HOLLY | Red-berried shrub in the genus Ilex, traditionally used for Christmas wreaths or to decorate mantelpieces, table centres or candlesticks (5) |
| CRESTS | Tops of waves; summits of hills; mountain ridges; or, objects bound to helmets by "wreaths of the colours" on coats of arms (6) |
| ICANNOTTELLALEI | "Those wreaths all look the same to me!"? |
| HYDRANGEA | Flower that changes colour according to the soil pH; a popular autumn bloom sometimes dried for antique/vintage pots, urns, baskets etc or for indoor wreaths (9) |
| RUSCUS | Latin name of butcher's broom, a shrub sometimes used for Christmas wreaths with roses, ivy, eucalyptus etc (6) |
| RIBBONS | Lengths of satin/velvet for decorating wreaths, hanging baubles to trees, wrapping gifts or tying around Christmas cakes (7) |
| CANDLES | Traditionally made by chandlers and offered as votives, items for illuminating Advent wreaths, lanterns, hurricane lamps and formerly Christmas trees (7) |
| ANADEMS | Sad man goes around middle of September giving wreaths to place on heads (7) |