| SHASTA | Herbaceous perennial, - - - - - - daisy, or Leucanthemum superbum (6) |
| MARGUERITE | A small, shrub-like perennial daisy (10) |
| OXEYE | Perennial daisy (2-3) |
| FLORET | Each of the petals or rays of a chrysanthemum or daisy; or, a stem forming part of a head of broccoli (6) |
| FLOWER | Daisy or dahlia |
| OXEYES | Flowers known botanically as Leucanthemum vulgare |
| BLANCA | Anemone - - - - - -, herbaceous perennial with blue, white and pink daisy-like spring flowers (6) |
| DAHLIA | Showy herbaceous perennial (6) |
| BAHLIA | Showy herbaceous perennial (6) |
| NEPETA | Technical name for the herbaceous perennial catnip (6) |
| CRAMBE | - - - cordifolia, herbaceous perennial known as flowering sea kale (6) |
| ACTAEA | Plant genus of herbaceous perennials including the baneberry, or cohosh (6) |
| LOVAGE | Used to make a traditional English alcoholic cordial, a herbaceous perennial plant in a family that includes angelica, celery, cow parsley and fennel (6) |
| MANTLE | Lady's -; common name for a herbaceous perennial plant in the family that includes rose, meadowsweet, peach and quince, Alchemilla mollis (6) |
| SESELI | Genus of over 100 herbaceous perennial plants of the Umbelliferae family whose umbels are compound, with bracts few or absent |
| NEAT | Shasta daisy (Leucanthemum x superbum) 'Real ___' is a tidy plant! (4) |
| DAISY | Another name for Leucanthemum x superbum - awfully sad, as it's hay (6,5) |
| TORES | A solid or surface in the form of a bagel or a ring doughnut; a tokamak; the receptacle of a flower such as a daisy; or, in classical architecture, a moulding above a column's plinth (5) |
| DISC | Word derived from a quoit thrown in ancient Greek games, for a circular object such as a record, CD, centre of a daisy or the seemingly flat figure presented by the Sun or Moon (4) |
| GOWAN | Thought to be related to Old English for "marigold", Scottish dialect for a golden, white or yellow field flower, such as a daisy or an ox-eye (5) |